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How are 0.125" PCB's done on PnP? We have a 0.125" board, forget the
dimensions but it's probably 10"x18". For the application I suspect
we'd very much prefer the nice milled edges on the PCB edges-rather than
a V-score or worse, mouse-bitten edges-but as I think about it, I'm not
sure how these thicker boards are handled even for smaller boards.
Would the normal case be, for thick boards, for the boards to be mill
route separated; and then some sort of jig/framework used so that the
board can go down a PnP setup?
Shawn Upton, KB1CKT
Test Engineer
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc
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