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Subject: Re: [geda-user] [pcb-rnd] tEDAx footprint load support
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>  - Holes without plating is common.
>>
>
> Common, but not essential. The same footprint could work fine with plated
> holes.
>

Not always. In much of my work I'm not allowed to use pth for any kind of
mounting hole, which would include holes for screwing into things like heat
sinks and packages that might be included in a footprint.

Question (to all PCB engineers): how often do you rely on the clearance
> value set in a footprint?
>

My clearances are typically defined at the board level by my netlist and my
geometry. I can't think of a time I've ever defined a clearance in a
footprint that wasn't highly specialized.

--Chad

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work I&#39;m not allowed to use pth for any kind of mounting hole, which wo=
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Question (to all PCB engineers): how often do you rely on the clearance val=
ue set in a footprint?<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>My clearances ar=
e typically defined at the board level by my netlist and my geometry. I can=
&#39;t think of a time I&#39;ve ever defined a clearance in a footprint tha=
t wasn&#39;t highly specialized. <br><br></div><div>--Chad<br></div></div><=
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