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Hello,
I have a hopefully simple question: I'm putting a 16A terminal block in
a ground plane, with Ø 3 mm solder pads and a 1.3 mm hole (0.85 mm
annulus width), with 0.2 mm clearance. Copper thickness is 0.035 mm
(~1.5 mil)
Connection with a thermal gives 4 connections with a width of 0.2 mm
each, same as the clearance. This seems a bit skimpy, so I usually make
these high-current connections without thermals.
Still, I wonder what the approximate current capacity of these thermals
is? I know from experience that a few amps is no problem at all, but I'm
pretty certain that they'll fail upwards of 25A or so. If possible, I
prefer thermals for easier soldering, so a more accurate estimate of the
limits would be appreciated.
Best regards,
Richard Rasker
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