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: If the customer wants to use the... Author: Tom HSubject: 2515Posted: 31 Jul 2019 at 3:07pmIf the customer wants to use the Silkscreen Legend Ref Des as the Assembly Ref Des then they are potentially creating a situation where two similar parts could get swapped. 
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(it'll have the same name as the footprint) for '# Labels' you'll see the section which adds the REF and DEV and it should look like this
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:46am Is there a specific IPC specification that specifies the location of the assembly reference designator? Typically I have placed assembly ref des in the center of the component outline, which seems to be industry standard
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Posted: 31 Jul 2019 at 3:07pm If the customer wants to use the Silkscreen Legend Ref Des as the Assembly Ref Des then they are potentially creating a situation where two similar parts could get swapped
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:46am Is there a specific IPC specification that specifies the location of the assembly reference designator? Typically I have placed assembly ref des in the center of the component outline, which seems to be industry standard
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:46am Is there a specific IPC specification that specifies the location of the assembly reference designator? Typically I have placed assembly ref des in the center of the component outline, which seems to be industry standard
| https://unisoft-cim.com/xyr-sample-files.html
. For more detail go to https://www.unisoft-cim.com/xyr-importing.html or contact Unisoft . EXAMPLE #1 - PCB assembly ( PCBA ) X/Y CENTER & ROTATION FILE ( Fields: ref des=2, xloc=3, yloc=4, rot=5, units=inches ) 391727-10-9 R19 -5.375 -0.950 180.0 391728-10-9 R20
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... Author: chrisa_pcbSubject: 1946Posted: 24 Aug 2016 at 3:22amI'm referring to the fact he wanted to shift the ref des away from the geometric center
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.scr (it'll have the same name as the footprint) for '# Labels' you'll see the section which adds the REF and DEV and it should look like this
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.scr (it'll have the same name as the footprint) for '# Labels' you'll see the section which adds the REF and DEV and it should look like this