I've been told by one of our suppliers that their limit on a 1/16" board
is 18 layers, although we've never gone to that many layers on a board
that thin and they did say that they'd rather not!

16 layers should be do-able but in general isn't likely to be either
easy or cheap.

Regards,

AndyG

> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [PEDA] 16 layer question
> 
> I'm designing a 16 layer board and would like it to be 
> 'vanilla' (easy to make - low cost).  Is .062" board 
> thickness pretty standard fare for 16 layer?
> 
> thanks
> Duane Foster
> 
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