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; This is usually in the form of a csv file and could be called component x/y or centroid data.You need the bare minimum of component reference, x ordinate, y ordinate, rotation or theta, and side of board. 
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. This is usually in the form of a csv file and could be called component x/y or centroid data. You need the bare minimum of component reference, x ordinate, y ordinate, rotation or theta, and side of board
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. This is usually in the form of a csv file and could be called component x/y or centroid data. You need the bare minimum of component reference, x ordinate, y ordinate, rotation or theta, and side of board
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. This is usually in the form of a csv file and could be called component x/y or centroid data. You need the bare minimum of component reference, x ordinate, y ordinate, rotation or theta, and side of board
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: 576 Post Options Post Reply Quote jameshead Report Post Thanks(0) Quote Reply Posted: 07 Apr 2015 at 8:06am I just want to add something - when I'm outputting my centroid data for the assembler with the footprint name I am telling them importantly that it's a standard land pattern so they know the appropriate rotation (for us, Level A
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jnbrown Report Post Thanks(0) Quote Reply Posted: 13 Jan 2020 at 3:43pm Tom, Thanks for the great advice. It is kind of disappointing that our assembler does not know what a proper footprint is
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jnbrown Report Post Thanks(0) Quote Reply Posted: 13 Jan 2020 at 3:43pm Tom, Thanks for the great advice. It is kind of disappointing that our assembler does not know what a proper footprint is
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jnbrown Report Post Thanks(0) Quote Reply Posted: 13 Jan 2020 at 3:43pm Tom, Thanks for the great advice. It is kind of disappointing that our assembler does not know what a proper footprint is
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. Each joint having it's own requirements i.e. if impedance controlled or if a big fat track going into an 0201 and you use a poor assembler
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. I asked our contract assembler and they said to use the Altium footprint as it will result in less tombstoning. Would appreciate any opinions on this