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. And do the same for your PLM system. Create a metric .fpx library and a mil .fpx library. On their own, PCB designers are currently creating library names like CAPC1608X90N-0603
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. I agree with you that ICs probably do not present a problem. Where I forsee problems in admitting different units are passives
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AF24FS AF24NS AF24FS-OP 32mm AF32FS 44mm AF44FS 56mm AF56FS 40081758 JUKI CF03HPR 8mm TAPE FEEDER UNIT FOR 0603 JUKI feeder part number
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) are part sourced and then those part sourced components are reflected in the BOM that is then used to assemble the PCB. The problem occurs when the components that are part sourced are incorrectly chosen and do not match the footprint spacing initially specified when the PCB assembly ( PCBA
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. Coilcraft seems to have pretty good guidelines for footprints in their datasheets. Here's an example: https://www.coilcraft.com/en-us/products/rf/ferrite-core-chip-inductors/0603- (1608)/0603ls/ https
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. Coilcraft seems to have pretty good guidelines for footprints in their datasheets. Here's an example: https://www.coilcraft.com/en-us/products/rf/ferrite-core-chip-inductors/0603- (1608)/0603ls/ https
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. Coilcraft seems to have pretty good guidelines for footprints in their datasheets. Here's an example: https://www.coilcraft.com/en-us/products/rf/ferrite-core-chip-inductors/0603- (1608)/0603ls/ https
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. If a footprint works for one tolerance, it is very likely that it will also work for another tolerance. For sizes of 0603 and smaller, however, I would simply ask an assembler for a well-functioning footprint, anyway
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: 12 Post Options Post Reply Quote Jeromeli Report Post Thanks(0) Quote Reply Posted: 01 Apr 2022 at 5:55am I have encountered a similar problem recently, and I am trying to solve it Tom H Members Profile Send Private Message Find Members Posts Add to Buddy List Admin Group Joined