On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 09:12:09AM -0500, DJ Delorie wrote: > > > > As an FYI, pcb always uses round flashes for traces. A trace of width > > > W has a corner with radius W/2 on the outside, not a sharp 90 degree > > > > Why W/2 and not W? > > The diameter of the rounded ends of traces is W, to match the > thickness. Therefor the radius is W/2. That's just the way it is at > the moment; only square pins/pads and polygons have sharp corners. > > So, instead of the width "bump" being 1.414 at 90 degree corners, > it's only 1.207 or so.
I suggest it to be W and not W/2. Then the width "bump" would be 0. CL<
