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Custom Stackup
How to create a custom Stackup.
Most stackups are created using Build-Up or Layer Pairs.
To enter the stackup shown below the Custom option needed to be used.
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![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDEE4mFmnsTLcRRW6lKffNCRpdr3ZGeJJ89ughELwrHNgW0eNY35wm7FECqp2XdQjF1GXxCu0am5QsRhlcgddVq_XAoDoSPEtFL98Mi_9KV2QF0Ca24A7dKiI_ElSCl1Sk-j-SEOxenQ4/s400/ScreenShot557.png)
Note the dielectric material between layer 3 and Layer 4 is combination of Core a Prepreg.
Select Custom and enter the layer data.
That's It !
Most stackups are created using Build-Up or Layer Pairs.
To enter the stackup shown below the Custom option needed to be used.
click on image to view
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDEE4mFmnsTLcRRW6lKffNCRpdr3ZGeJJ89ughELwrHNgW0eNY35wm7FECqp2XdQjF1GXxCu0am5QsRhlcgddVq_XAoDoSPEtFL98Mi_9KV2QF0Ca24A7dKiI_ElSCl1Sk-j-SEOxenQ4/s400/ScreenShot557.png)
Note the dielectric material between layer 3 and Layer 4 is combination of Core a Prepreg.
Select Custom and enter the layer data.
That's It !
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