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Jim,
I won't be able to answer your question, but just want to share a past
experience with punched PCB.
Punched PCBs have rough edges compared with routed PCBs. These rough
edges make it easier for water to run along the glass fibers of the PCB
and can create short circuits with internal power planes. This was the
root cause of catastrophic failures (burning) occuring on an electronic
equipment (I cannot disclose the details).
Granted, the product was poorly designed as the power plane was close to
the PCB edges (By the way, it was also a price sensitive 4 layer PCB).
Just a thought.
Best regards,
A. Grivon
James Verrette a écrit :
> I am trying to figure out what the minimum clearance would need to be
> between a PCB and a housing that it fits into. The piece I am not sure
> on is the tolerance of the routed edge of the PCB. The PCB is about
> .050 thick and the outline is quite complex with curved edges and
> cutouts. What is the maximum variation in the routed edge that I can
> expect from the typical mid-high volume board fabricator? I have been
> told +/-.005 hole to edge and +/-.005 edge to edge. But what is the
> yield at this tolerance? It is just for straight line routs? The board
> is 4 layers and cost sensitive, so we don't want to over specify the
> edge dimension tolerance and drive up cost or limit ourselves to select
> few board shops.
>
> I have also seen quotes from Asian sources recommend punching instead of
> routing. Where is a good source of layout design guidelines for this
> process? Does it yield good results? I have some knowledge of
> singualtion punching, but not in the board fabrication process.
>
> Jim Verrette
> Electrical Engineer
>
>
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