There are primarily two reasons to use teardrops:
That being said, in professionally made PCB’s teardrops are rarely needed. It’s almost more of an aesthetic thing than a solution to a real problem. I’ve done many boards with and without teardrops and I have yet to notice a difference. In my opinion, they are more trouble than they are worth.
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