Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 03:12:12 EST 2001 | Tom
I want to know the standard of component footprints, especially the dimensions of those component footprints. Where can I find the information?
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 30 17:42:33 EST 2002 | davef
Never read anything like that, but with the same courtyard, you have the ability to position less material with a circle than a square. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for a heirarchy of sources from which to select pad dimensions
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 07:51:04 EDT 2002 | GregH
Are all components calculated at the same cost when calculating cost per placement? Are they categorised according to their sizes / dimensions as per machine placement speed or are they also categorised as per component technology? Can anyone give m
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 12:45:41 EDT 2003 | cyber_wolf
Can someone possibly post a link, or get me the specs/requirements of an Omniflow 10 reflow oven ? Air consumption, power consumption, dimensions etc... Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 02 11:01:19 EDT 2003 | emeto
Hi All, I am looking for some standart for pad and component dimencions. Is there anything more accurate than 30% and if so who works with it? Which libraries are based on some standart? Is there a catalog I can read or something in electronic format
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 01:50:10 EDT 2003 | jedduan
Hi Evtimov, You can get some information from IPC-SM-782A. Good luck! jed
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 08:15:10 EDT 2003 | davef
On pad design, look here: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=18036 On component sizes, look here: http://www.practicalcomponents.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 05 17:30:10 EDT 2003 | abarbe
Hi, Take a look a this site.Lot of information. http://www.pcbstandards.com/SiteIndex2.php
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 07:12:12 EDT 2003 | iman
actually, component sellers will have their own respective catalogue with all the available sizes used in their industrial business. Try your local "Rohm/Murata" sales-rep. for starters in the realm of chip components.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 15:02:40 EDT 2003 | Mike Cyr
At the risk of offering up a pitch, Universal Instruments Dimensions Software suite includes a functionality that would address this need. For details you might contact a Universal sales representative or browse our website (www.uic.com) for informat