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Content preview: Hi, On 2015-01-31 15:40, Jason White wrote: > That might be
convenient, but I think it could be a bit of a "trap" so > to speak. If you
have large currents flowing from the re-flooded > "hole" in the copper pour,
you may not realize that their is an > electrically poor connection (a single
via) to the actual plane. [...]
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Re: Ground Plane Behavior?
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Hi,
On 2015-01-31 15:40, Jason White wrote:
> That might be convenient, but I think it could be a bit of a "trap" so
> to speak. If you have large currents flowing from the re-flooded
> "hole" in the copper pour, you may not realize that their is an
> electrically poor connection (a single via) to the actual plane.
True. Thats something I didn't think of. In such a situation I would
place quite a few vias next to each other to allows the required amount
of current. But if one doesn't take care about this he could surely burn
a via.
greetings,
Bernhard
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Wer nicht gelegentlich auch einmal kausalwidrige Dinge zu denken vermag,
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Max Planck (1858-1947)
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