Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 10:51:20 EST 2002 | lsmith
The IPC-EM-782 reads as follows: the adjustment factor is usually intended to increase the Z dimension slightly, but brings the Z maximum up to an even equivalent. Example if Zmax is 2.100mm then you would enter an adjustment factor of .100mm. The ad
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 15:36:19 EST 2002 | slthomas
We're having trouble with a TO-252 DPAK from Fairchild (MC7805CDT) and our existing land pattern. The land pattern calculator on the IPC site doesn't have anything available that matches it (there are no TO-252's available on the pull downs), and I'
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 10:55:11 EST 2002 | slthomas
Dave, you are THE master of the search. I made the lame assumption that if they'd had layout specs. for a part, it would be part of the spec. Bad assumption. The layout for the decal from that page you linked to is exactly what I needed. I look
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 21:21:37 EST 2002 | davef
In the beginning, there was TO-5. And it was good. Flushed with success, they created TO-220. It too was good. Then came SMT. It was better than some things, but then again ... In these early days, there was a haze on the horizon that blocked t
Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 02:22:03 EDT 1999 | Richard Durrant
| Need a footpint for a 10 lead uSOIC (RM-10) | Have you tried the IPC website at www.ipc.com, they have an online land pattern calculator that not only gives you there RLP (Regisistered Land Patterns) for standard components, but also allows you to
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 11:34:06 EDT 1999 | Ken Pishko
Need a footpint for a 10 lead uSOIC (RM-10)
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 11:32:37 EST 2002 | slthomas
Thanks, Larry, more good info. I think my designer has that spec. in his library. What we DID find that while we had the proper pattern called out in our in house spec. sheet for the part, the designers don't look at the spec. sheets. They just grab
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 30 08:48:01 EST 2001 | dougie
Hi, Our PCB designers are beginning to send up designs to manufacturing that have increasingly difficult footprints to work with. The footprints have been generated by the IPC-SM-782 calculator but just look wrong to me. The pitch of the devices in
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 12:19:09 EDT 2008 | davef
For the IPC Land Pattern Viewer, look here: http://landpatterns.ipc.org/default.asp
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 15:46:54 EDT 2017 | tey422
I have a customer want to add an SMD coil to the board, which they used to hand soldering all the time. I want to know is there footprint/land pattern size that I should follow? Any recommendation?