Hi Everyone!
I am an engineer in a hardware R&D company, and we have two teams related to right corners in polygons, which are:
1. It is wrong to have a right corner in polygons, so that you will have an unused cupper area (dead copper), which maybe will leads to an EMI problem! or at least decrease your used area for other nets.
2. It is more than fine that you have a right corner, and there is so many examples of solid designs which has a right corners (including examples of Altium company itself).
So, what is your opinion?
Please, could you help me with real answer if possible with scientific explanation?
Note: We are strongly agree on right corner 90 degree in traces.
Example of Right Corner which the first team Disagree with
I am an engineer in a hardware R&D company, and we have two teams related to right corners in polygons, which are:
1. It is wrong to have a right corner in polygons, so that you will have an unused cupper area (dead copper), which maybe will leads to an EMI problem! or at least decrease your used area for other nets.
2. It is more than fine that you have a right corner, and there is so many examples of solid designs which has a right corners (including examples of Altium company itself).
So, what is your opinion?
Please, could you help me with real answer if possible with scientific explanation?
Note: We are strongly agree on right corner 90 degree in traces.
Example of Right Corner which the first team Disagree with
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