Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 17:09:55 EST 1999 | Tom Reilly
We have recently had problems with bare boards coming in too thick. I would like to know how to properly specify the minimum and maximum thickness using the 13949F and IPC 4101 specs. (We currently use "MATERIAL: GFN 0620 C1/C1 A2A per MIL - P - 1394
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 20:20:30 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| We have recently had problems with bare boards coming in too thick. I would like to know how to properly specify the minimum and maximum thickness using the 13949F and IPC 4101 specs. (We currently use "MATERIAL: GFN 0620 C1/C1 A2A per MIL - P - 13
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