Isostack Tool Help – Central Panel

  1. When multiple resins systems are used, a hybrid notification will appear.
  2. Checking the shield or mask check box will add surface finish and soldermask to the outer layers.
  3. Units in mils, mm and µm can be selected.
  4. The Zoom function will compress the stack up to reduce scroll distance.
  5. Clicking the red ‘ will add an HDI layer (prepreg and foil). Clicking the blue‘ will add an additional inner layer (core and prepreg).
  6. Clicking the blue‘ will remove the HDI layer (prepreg and foil). Clicking the red‘ will remove the inner layer (core and prepreg).
  7. The yellow warning bar indicates the prepreg is too thin and glass stop may occur.
  8. Left clicking a copper, prepreg or core layer will bring up a window to edit layer properties.
  9. Use ‘Contact Us’ for additional help.

16 July 2021

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