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. One follows the JEDEC DO-214D standard package where the "D" dimension is at least 0.80 mm larger than the "D1" dimension. The other Molded Body part where the Terminal Lead hugs the package and "D" and "D1" dimensions are less than
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. One follows the JEDEC DO-214D standard package where the "D" dimension is at least 0.80 mm larger than the "D1" dimension. The other Molded Body part where the Terminal Lead hugs the package and "D" and "D1" dimensions are less than
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. One follows the JEDEC DO-214D standard package where the "D" dimension is at least 0.80 mm larger than the "D1" dimension. The other Molded Body part where the Terminal Lead hugs the package and "D" and "D1" dimensions are less than
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:10pm In Footprint Expert dimension L for the length of the termination has a min and max dimension. Some manufacture's only give a minimum dimension
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dimension, or only a maximum dimension, or leaves out a dimension so you have to use two others to work out the missing dimension. It would be useful to have a "comments" field where a user could write some sensible notes in to be saved in the FPX file so that they can refer to them in the future or other users can see
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:10pm In Footprint Expert dimension L for the length of the termination has a min and max dimension. Some manufacture's only give a minimum dimension
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. The current dimension in FPX for lead width (b) requires a proper dimension as either min/max or nom/tol +/tol -. Some datasheets for axial and radial components specify a wire gauge size in either SWG or AWG, for example this TE fuse: http
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. The current dimension in FPX for lead width (b) requires a proper dimension as either min/max or nom/tol +/tol -. Some datasheets for axial and radial components specify a wire gauge size in either SWG or AWG, for example this TE fuse: http
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Posted: 18 Sep 2012 at 2:17am I have a suggestion for the through-hole calculator. The current dimension in FPX for lead width (b) requires a proper dimension as either min/max or nom/tol +/tol
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