With a 16 layer board it is more likely that 0.05mm cores will have to be 
used. This may be a problem for some manufacturer. But, as boards are 
getting more complex, they will have to invest into machinery that is able 
to handle these materials. Let them prove to you that they did boards like 
that before. You know, sales guys always say that anything you ask for is 
'no problem'. As they don't have to take responsibility, when it does not 
work out.

Mit freundlichem Gruß
Kind regards

Gisbert Auge
N.A.T. GmbH
www.nateurope.com





"DUTTON Phil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello Duane,

Even 14 layers is pushing the limit for a 0.062" board. Apart from
registration problems, you are starting to use some very thin core
materials (around 0.1mm (~0.004"))
It would be worth your while to talk to your manufacturer.

regards,
Phil.

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I'm designing a 16 layer board and would like it to be 'vanilla' (easy
to make - low cost).  Is .062" board thickness pretty standard fare for
16 layer?

thanks
Duane Foster

 
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