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- From: ntaib@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Iskandar Taib)
- Subject: Re: Motherboard layers
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- References: <1992Dec11.133056.18033@pts1.pts.mot.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 21:01:34 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec11.133056.18033@pts1.pts.mot.com>
- >ep522jc@pts.mot.com writes: >When they spec how manys "layers" a PC
- >board is made of, they are talking about the >signal traces on the
- >boards. You've seen PC boards that have the circuit signal traces
- >running both on the top and botom...this would be a two layer board.
- >ie two copper >layers seperated by PC board material. A four layer
- >board is simply four layers of >copper that signals can be run on. >
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- I've always wondered how they manage to "solder" things onto the
- embedded layers.
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