I would assume that some will have vias to the backside but not all (but I really don't know, haven't looked into it). Either way it's going to be a tedius, easy-to-mess-up relocation, and will only save 2mm-4mm more than what the bend can accomplish.
I would assume that some will have vias to the backside but not all (but I really don't know, haven't looked into it). Either way it's going to be a tedius, easy-to-mess-up relocation, and will only save 2mm-4mm more than what the bend can accomplish.
right, i wouldn't know that myself, however, if it was possible i'd assume it wouldn't be as bad as rcp wiring. since we all know board bending is better we'll just stick to that..lol ill drop the rcp talk.
RCP wiring would be simple if there was say a flex cable to do it with. The problem often lies with wire length. If a flex cable similar to the one the UltraHDMI uses was developed for cartridge slots I'd cut the top portion off no problem.
Realistically the entire left half of the board (CPU traces) could be redesigned as a flex and we could chop that space off. Same with the cartridge slot, both could be incorporated into one flex that would shrink the board a significant amount.