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⚙️ Key Factors

The current-carrying capacity of a 2.54mm (0.1 inch) wide PCB trace depends on:

  • Copper thickness (measured in oz/ft²)
  • Temperature rise allowed
  • Trace location (internal vs. external)

📊 General Guidelines (Based on IPC-2221)

Copper Thickness Trace Type Temp Rise Approx. Max Current
1 oz (35µm) External trace 10°C ~2.6 A
1 oz (35µm) External trace 20°C ~3.8 A
2 oz (70µm) External trace 20°C ~5.0–6.0 A
1 oz (35µm) Internal trace 20°C ~2.0–2.5 A

📏 Rule of thumb: For 1 oz copper, every 1mm width can safely carry ~1 A (for external traces and ~10–20°C temp rise).


🧠 Tips

  • Use wider traces or thicker copper if higher current is needed.
  • Consider thermal relief, via stitching, or multiple layers for better performance.
  • For high currents (>5 A), use solid copper pours or bus bars.

🛠️ Example

For a 2.54mm wide, 1 oz copper external trace with 20°C rise:

  • Safe current = ~3.5–4.0 A

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