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Many companies do what your design group dose and than indicates the
design line width and spacing as "master pattern dimension." They then
give the minimum line width and spacing. The PWB supplier can choose to
use the designed lines or modify them for their process.
To: TechNet @ ipc.org at Internet@CCMAILEXCHANGE
cc: (bcc: Clark F Webster/CDev/Ceridian)
From: TechNet @ ipc.org at Internet@CCMAILEXCHANGE
Date: 11/17/95 12:11:00 PM
Subject: Re: PWB artwork
you are absolutely correct Mark. let your PCB suppliers adjust the gerber
to meet your finished line specs. everyone has a little different etch
factor.
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Subject: PWB artwork
Author: [log in to unmask] at corp
Date: 11/16/95 4:36 PM
I have a question for the Printed circuit Manufacturers. First a little
history. The PWB design group in my company adjusts the artwork (track
width & Spacing) to conpensate for the loss of copper during the etching
process. I have a concern that the etching depends on each PWB
manufacturers process and that each manufacturer would like to make his (or
her) own adjustments to the artwork / gerber data to achieve the final
engineering requirements Which we also specify on the drawing (Example
shown below)
Minimum conductor spacing:
External layers to be .008 inch after plating and fusing or solder
coating. Internal layers to be .008 after etching.
Minimum conductor width:
External layers to be .010 inch after plating and fusing or solder
coating. internal layers to be .010 inch after etching.)
I feel that we are over controlling the PWB manufacturers. Is this true?
Please provide feedback. Thanh you in advance.
Mark Foster
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