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Creating a non-plated through hole

Rahul24
Rahul24 over 8 years ago

Hello everyone,

I am implementing a 2 layer PCB board using Cadence Allegro V-17.2. I am using a  Current Sense probe that needs to go through a single hole in the PCB.

I need contacts on both layers but the hole needs to be "non-plated type" (to isolate metal on top and bottom layer).

I am not able to implement such a setting with the pad and hole (Using Cadence padstack editor).

Kindly, if someone could help me with this situation.

Thank you!

-Rahul

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    xcaptsfd over 8 years ago

    Thanks for the reply. We saw that after I posted and will try it. in the past we could not connect to mechanical pins but in this case we are just using the padstack

    guess we need to drink more caffeine when on OT 

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  • xcaptsfd
    xcaptsfd over 8 years ago

    Thanks for the reply. We saw that after I posted and will try it. in the past we could not connect to mechanical pins but in this case we are just using the padstack

    guess we need to drink more caffeine when on OT 

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