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Hi Vit!
I've never heard the term "Manhattan", but I think it is the same as a
"Drawbridge" which means that the part (normally passives) aren't quite
"Tombstoned" but have lifted one termination enough to cause a open solder
connection.
"Billboards" are passive components that have been placed on edge, resembling
a Billboard, instead of laying flat on the pads, the component is on edge,
90-degrees from what is supposed to be...that is rooted in the placement
process.
-Steve Gregory-
> Good day,
>
> Did you come across with these defect terms - Manhattan and
> Billboard ? If yes do you know what is the meaning?
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> I assume that Manhattan means either a lot of tombstoned parts on
> PCB , right up.
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> Billboard?
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> Please can you explain the meaning ?
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> Thank you
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> Regards
>
> Vit Sklenar MGE4VS
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> > Robert Bosch (Aust) ,
> 1555 cnr.Centre and McNaugton Road,
> > Clayton , VIC 3169, Australia
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> >
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