[sdiy] 45 vs. 90 degree pcb traces

Mattias Rickardsson mr at analogue.org
Fri Feb 14 23:56:57 CET 2020


Den fre 14 feb. 2020 22:55Didrik Madheden <nitro2k01 at gmail.com> skrev:

> On Fri, Feb 14, 2020, 20:06 Ben Stuyts <ben at stuyts.nl> wrote:
>
>> Also, 45 degree corner is a misnomer in this context but everybody seems
>> to call it that way historically. It should be called a 135 degree corner.
>
>
> I think 45 degrees is not referring to the absolute number of degrees, but
> that you're locked to increments of 45 degrees instead of increments of 90
> degrees.
>

30 or 22.5 degrees should be at least as useful as 45, shouldn't they? More
comfy at least.
90 degrees is definitely for saunas. Many electrolytic caps are only
specified for 85 degrees maximum.

/mr

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