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> > - pad stacks, with differnet pad sizes on middle layers > > Everyone seems to want these, to be honest I don't understand what > pads on middle layers are for. Not mounting components for sure. If > it's just a node what's wrong with a trace or poly? Internal pads provide structural integrity to the hole plating. However, the alignment accuracy for internal pads is not the same as for external pads, so the DRC rules are different, but OTOH you sometimes want big outer pads for strength but smaller inner pads to allow more traces between pins. Etc. > > - hierarchical layout > > It can be done now... PCB doesn't support it, you need to flatten the design first, and using external scripts (which I've done) to replicate the design is just hacks. > I've never done these. I guess the flexing connector layer is on > top, but only where it exists so you can still have components on > the layer below? There's still only one top layer at any given > point? It depends - there's lots of options for how flex assemblies are put together. There might, indeed, be multiple "top" layers for one X,Y coordinate.
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