Tom Yunghans , 01-27-2021, 09:19 AM
Hi Robert,
I have taken most of your PCB courses and watched a lot of your blogs, but I don't recall you ever discussing much about how to determine the size of the holes and pads for through-hole components (connectors are what I am concerned about at this time). The datasheets seem to show drill information (hole size and spacing) but not much on pad size. The Altium wizards are not much help either. The IPC wizard only addresses SMT parts and the Footprint Wizard wants you to specify the pad sizes manually. Here are a few questions that come to mind.
When you select the hole size and specify plating are you specifying the hole size before or after plating? Will the manufacturer assume you are specifying after plating, and drill the hole bigger to account for the plating?
What if the component pin is not round? Altium Designer allows you to make rectangular and slot holes. It seems like rectangular and slot holes might be a manufacturing issue.
How about the pad size? I have been looking at some IPC-2221 specifications, which specifies some large "manufacturing allowances" to drive the size of the pad (e.g. 0.5mm for level B). Is that what you use? I am looking at some of the pads in the iMX6 Rex design and even though they have round holes, the pads are not round. For example, you use a 9 pin DSUB which has a 1.09mm hole (for the round pin), but the pads are not symmetrical, they are 1.6mm x 2mm. Why are they not round or rectangular?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.