Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 20 20:38:21 EST 2006 | davef
�IPC-7351 LP Wizard� is the library maintenance tool that is revolutionizing the way designers work. The IPC-7351 LP family tools can give you access to options that will allow you to quickly and easily browse your PCB land pattern library to locate,
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 01 07:34:19 EDT 2005 | davef
It's unusual to use a horseshoe shaped pad for a 0805. Commonly when people want to reduce the paste volume to reduce solder balling, they print a "home plate" aperature. We print paste 1:1 with the pad. �IPC-7351 LP Wizard� is the library mainten
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 13 20:09:34 EDT 2007 | davef
IPC-7351 SMT Footprint Design Guidelines
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 11 14:45:03 EST 2019 | davef
Here's a presentation on IPC-7351C [ http://www.ocipcdc.org/archive/What_is_New_in_IPC-7351C_03_11_2015.pdf ] by Tom Hausherr, CEO & Founder of PCB Libraries, Inc. PCB Libraries helps support SMTnet.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 06:19:03 EST 2005 | pjc
Go to http://www.ipc.org and look up IPC-7351 - Generic Requirements for Surface Mount Land Pattern and Design Standard The successor to the IPC-SM-782A is here! The document covers land pattern design for all types of passive and active components
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 09:13:15 EST 2005 | davef
From http://www.IPC.org ... IPC-7351 - Generic Requirements for Surface Mount Land Pattern and Design Standard The successor to the IPC-SM-782A is here! The document covers land pattern design for all types of passive and active components, includ
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 19:59:42 EDT 2007 | davef
Hi Russ Here you go: * IPC-7351 - http://portal.ipc.org/Purchase/ProductDetail.aspx?Product_code=77b562c1-b8f8-db11-8a6a-005056875b22 * IPC-SM-782 - Surface Mount Design and Land Pattern Standard [Superseded by IPC-7351] * CM-770 - http://portal.i
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 13:16:23 EDT 2004 | GS
Hi Davef, if by using Omegameter 600 SMD I am reading 1,56 microgram NaCL/sqcm, what is the real value I am measuring? considering the 14 sensitivity ?
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 06 08:38:44 EDT 2004 | davef
You're correct GS. Your's is a good cautionary tale for all NC flux users. Unfortunately, it's too easy to assume that boards and components are clean, even if our NC process is flawless.