Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 08:38:52 EST 2004 | Roxy Kendall
Does the conductor spacing requirement in IPC-600G apply to pads? Does it include the nickel/gold finish or only the underlying copper?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 16:52:09 EDT 2009 | ck_the_flip
Thanks Dave. Specifically, do you know what minimum conductor spacings are on 0.030" via holes - via-to-via?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 15:48:32 EDT 2000 | Dave Hulbert
I'm a bit confused about reading IPC-275 (I know I should have IPC-2221/2222) but I'm sure they are similar. Anyway, I am doing a: Military, less than 100V, non-conformal coated PCB, External Etch Sec 5.3.1.4 Edge Spacing.. (Pg 61) says use Tabl
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 20:40:40 EDT 2005 | davef
Voltage does not flow. Current flows as a result of a change in voltage. Current capacity of traces * Graph is IPC-2221 paragraph 6.2, Figure 6.4 * http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/9643/TraceWidth.htm
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 18:33:35 EDT 2010 | smt_guy
what IPC Standard do I need in designing RF Boards that pertains to PCB Layout, Conductor width and spacings, Trace thicknesses etc... thanks and best regards,
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 13:22:25 EDT 2005 | Dreamsniper
Can anyone help me on where to find reference for the above info other than IPC2221 as it is not covered by the said standard. I am looking for a proper trace spacing for my lightning protection circuit on my PCB for the following requirements: 750
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 13:22:48 EDT 2005 | Dreamsniper
Can anyone help me on where to find reference for the above info other than IPC2221 as it is not covered by the said standard. I am looking for a proper trace spacing for my lightning protection circuit on my PCB for the following requirements: 750
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 20:50:06 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Right!!!! We have built product with via holes only 0.010" off the edge of the routed edge or even routed them in half, which usually adds cost and shorts to the chassis. Most high speed routing has a tolerance of +- 0.005". It's common for UL fi
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 08:53:22 EST 2004 | russ
I believe that a conductor is a conductor regardless of type, so the surface finish counts. What are the pad spacings that you speak of?
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 03 18:41:16 EDT 2006 | C.K. Flip
With recent implementation of VOC-Free flux in our shop, we've experienced little solder fines/balls on the above combo of VOC-Free, Water Based, and glossy to semi-glossy mask finish on PCB's. The solder balls show up on close conductor spacings, ~