Does this also require the traces and layout to be circular? There are ways of
pasting  to circular arrays that build up a board to look like the spokes and
hub of a wheel. Often used for semiconductor testing for probe cards and load
boards.


BR Clive Broome




"Bagotronix Tech Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/11/2002 06:57:34 AM

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Subject:  [PEDA] round PCB?



Hello, all:

A customer asked us to design a round (circular) PCB for them.  We have
never designed a round PCB before.  Any special Protel techniques, tips, or
gotchas we should know about before starting?  It is not a high-tech board,
single sided only, TH for wave solder assembly, to be manually routed.  In
fact, net-connected polygons or fills will be used for most of the board
copper area, due to heat dissipation requirements.

Best regards,
Ivan Baggett
Bagotronix Inc.
website:  www.bagotronix.com








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