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==== Knowledge Base: ELECTROPLATER ==== | ==== Knowledge Base: ELECTROPLATER ==== | ||
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+ | ** We are no longer guaranteeing quality of the electroplating results. ** The required maintenance for the number of monthly users no longer justifies continued operation, and we'll be phasing the plater out of operation entirely at some point in 2024 (theoretically). You can read below to understand more about the plater. | ||
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+ | ** If you need vias: ** If you can get away with it, we recommend sizing your vias to be 1mm/40mil diameter holes (excluding the annular ring), and then soldering in a standard header pin. Otherwise, your best option is likely to get it fabricated professionally; | ||
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=== Table of Contents=== | === Table of Contents=== | ||
- Overview | - Overview | ||
- Q&A | - Q&A | ||
+ | - Do I have to do this to get vias? This seems very time consuming. | ||
- What's the deal with training? | - What's the deal with training? | ||
- What are the different baths? | - What are the different baths? | ||
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=== Q & A === | === Q & A === | ||
+ | **Do I have to do this to get vias? This seems very time consuming.** | ||
+ | It is indeed time consuming, but plating is typically avoidable by making vias with a diameter of 40 mil (1 mm). A standard 0.1” header pin can then be pushed through and soldered on both the top and bottom. Boom. | ||
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**What' | **What' | ||
We used to lump the electroplater training into the plotter and laser trainings, but it was a long session with the plater normally tacked on at the end as an afterthought, | We used to lump the electroplater training into the plotter and laser trainings, but it was a long session with the plater normally tacked on at the end as an afterthought, |