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In a message dated 01/19/2000 4:15:19 PM Central Standard Time,
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<< Steve,
Okay, I'll bite. Why don't you want to have all PWBs facing the same
direction?
Gary Camac >>
Hi Gary,
Guess I didn't explain myself clearly...if you alternate the images in the
panel top/bottom/top/bottom etc. you'll only need one stencil, not two (a
topside stencil and a bottomside stencil). and you'll only need one pick and
place program, only have to do one machine set-up to do because the panel
will mirror itself on both sides...am I making sense? Actually it's not my
idea, I remembered building a long skinny board
like this a while ago for a barcode reader wand and the design engineers set
the panel up like what I'm trying to describe. When I first saw it, I thought
that it was a pretty slick idea...
-Steve Gregory-
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