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PCB routing

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 13:26:29 EDT 2017 | fuji_user_2014

Hello Gurus, I'm looking for information on FOD generated by routers, more specifically a vacuum equipped Cencorp 1000BR. I want to ensure that this machine can route a populated panel without needing a wash afterwards in order to meet IPC CL3 sta

PCB routing

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 01:56:03 EDT 2017 | hxamalia

Good day , it is Amalia from HX Circuit Technology Co.,Ltd in China, we are a prefessional PCB factory with many years. We are focusing on quick lead time for PCB with good service . please contact with me now ,thanks Email: amalia@hx-circuit.com

Fiducial reading routing Equipment.

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 26 08:16:55 EST 1999 | Murph.

All, does anyone know of a CNC routing machine which reads fiducials? Do these things exist? Are there more questions than answers? Murph.

routing of differential pairs

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 08:33:16 EST 1999 | taff

Hi I'd like to ask how everyone routes their differential pairs. I'm not about to condem anyone's software ( SW Vendors should maybe take a look at the answers ) but I'm interested how PCB Designers route a board with 256 pairs, 150 microns width an

Cleaning PCB's after routing

Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 22:18:18 EDT 1998 | David Newman

Hello, I am looking for suggestions for cleaning pcb's after the routing (fabrication) process. Keep in mind that these pcb do not have components intalled on them yet. We have considered pre-drilling the routing plunge points, but cost and capacity

Re: Fiducial reading routing Equipment.

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 26 11:44:41 EST 1999 | Wayne Bracy

| All, | does anyone know of a CNC routing machine which reads fiducials? Do these things exist? Are there more questions than answers? | | Murph. | Murph: check out Cencorp routers might have what you are looking for. Wayne

Re: Cleaning PCB's after routing

Electronics Forum | Sun May 24 06:02:33 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| Hello, | I am looking for suggestions for cleaning pcb's after the routing (fabrication) process. Keep in mind that these pcb do not have components intalled on them yet. | We have considered pre-drilling the routing plunge points, but cost and ca

Optimal PCB design for routing

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 29 08:07:53 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf

Are there a set of guidelines for optimizing panel design for tabs that will be removed with a board router ? In other words we need to know how to layout the tabs. Thanks

Optimal PCB design for routing

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 26 15:32:41 EST 2013 | boriskilk

As with most questions the answer is; it depends. Provided not too many boards are set onto a panel we use a .10" router gap around the PCB and .10" wide perforated tabs. We do request customers specify where they do not want tabs to ensure no breako

Re: Cleaning PCB's after routing

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 22:18:40 EDT 1998 | David Newman

1/8" cutters, although they can only be used with our newer height-controlled machines. 3. Reduction of operating parameters. Reduced Z-axis plunge rates for the larger cutter sizes. 4. Addition of a 1/2 sec. dwell at the plunges. The small pause he

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