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-- [ From: Doug Jeffery * EMC.Ver #2.5.1 ] --
Jeff,
Most common is .5 oz. However the same rules apply as with any other
circuit you specify the min. copper you need for current, etc..Since
these are low voltage applications.. 1/2 oz should be plenty...Also to
consider is design complexity..if you are using .004" or .003" lines you
may want to consider 3/8 oz or 1/4 oz min. to assist you supplier...
Doug Jeffery
Electrotek
414-762-1390
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> Date: Tuesday, 01-Oct-96 01:28 PM
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> From: Baldwin Jeff A \ Internet: ([log in to unmask]
harris.com)
> To: IPC Technet \ Internet: ([log in to unmask])
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> Subject: FAB: PCMCIA PCB's
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> Hello. Just a quick question about PCMCIA Cards. What copper weight
should
> we specify to our PCB vendor? Is there a standard or common weight
for thin
> boards? Thank you for your help.
>
> Jeff Baldwin
> Harris RF Communications
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