Electronic – functional difference between square, round and octagonal via pads

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The reason why these different shapes exist is probably historical, but I'm interested whether there's any reason today to not only use a single kind of via.

The ones with round pads are the most effective in terms of area, so those are the ones I usually use.

Is there any scenario in which a via with an octagonal or square pad could be a better choice, even if it's just for routing purposes? Or are there maybe some PCB manufacturers only able to make certain shapes of pads?

Best Answer

The shape of the pad has no functional significance for a plated-through via. Indeed, on high-density boards, the pad around the via is sometimes as close to zero as they can reliably manage within the tolerance of the manufacturing process.