Exact difference between VIA and PLATED THROUGH HOLES
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Thread Starter: shaiqbashir
Started: 08-05-2005 9:03 PM
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  05 Aug 2005, 9:03 PM
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Exact difference between VIA and PLATED THROUGH HOLES

Hi Guys!

well! would u like to tell me the difference between the Plated through holes and Vias. I want to  know the exact difference in detail.

Thanks in advance


  
  10 Aug 2005, 5:25 PM
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Re: Exact difference between VIA and PLATED THROUGH HOLES
The main physical difference is usually the diameter of the hole.  A normal plated-thru-hole (PTH) is usually made to have a wire or a lead of a component soldered into it, or maybe to have a fastener pass through.  The inner diameter of the hole, after plating, is sized such as to receive the wire, pin or fastener with sufficient clearance.  A via is a special kind of PTH that's not intended to receive anything.  It's purpose is only to provide a conductive path from one PCB layer to another.  Thus, its hole diameter is usually much smaller than a normal PTH.

-Richard Mann

 
    
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