Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 15:10:52 EST 2000 | Stuart Adams
Assuming agressive design rules what is the minimum distance I can get away with between the board edge and a SMT pad and between the board edge and a plated mounting hole ??? (The board is only 1"x2" and the mounting holes are 80 mil dia, 125 mil
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 15:10:52 EST 2000 | Stuart Adams
Assuming agressive design rules what is the minimum distance I can get away with between the board edge and a SMT pad and between the board edge and a plated mounting hole ??? (The board is only 1"x2" and the mounting holes are 80 mil dia, 125 mil
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 08:54:22 EST 2000 | Nancy V
Would this dimension be the same if the board is panelized and the board has break aways? Nancy
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 08:54:22 EST 2000 | Nancy V
Would this dimension be the same if the board is panelized and the board has break aways? Nancy
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 15:35:32 EST 2000 | Ioan
Stu, it is good you know that there are limitations and you want everything. Wish our designers work like that. So, the limitations we impose are dictated by the rails of the insertion and dispensing machines. Normally a .150" keepout will make a s
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 15:35:32 EST 2000 | Ioan
Stu, it is good you know that there are limitations and you want everything. Wish our designers work like that. So, the limitations we impose are dictated by the rails of the insertion and dispensing machines. Normally a .150" keepout will make a s
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 21:22:41 EST 2000 | Dave F
Bingo!!! By panelizing and adding breakaway rails (as Nancy says), Stuart can pour copper up to his board fab's tolerance from the board edge. Traditionally, he just wants to make sure no copper shows on the edge of the board. Then again, it's his
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 21:22:41 EST 2000 | Dave F
Bingo!!! By panelizing and adding breakaway rails (as Nancy says), Stuart can pour copper up to his board fab's tolerance from the board edge. Traditionally, he just wants to make sure no copper shows on the edge of the board. Then again, it's his
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 20 09:12:55 EDT 2005 | davef
There's no easy answer. It depends on: * Thickness and size of the PCB in the array. * Means of separation. * Type of component. SMT components are more sensitive to the forces that need to be applied to separate the PCB. * Type SMT device. Ceram
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 14:17:47 EST 2000 | Finepitch Services
Stuart, My suggestion is a DFM meeting (most of the process people dream about a meeting like this, and luckily, I've been to a few) with: - project manager (if there's one) - customer service rep (annual volume, lot size, product life) - smt proce
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