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In a message dated 06/14/2000 3:15:44 PM Central Daylight Time,
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<< Hi everyone,
Does anyone have any of their boards panelized so that you have both the top
and bottom side of the PCB on the same side? When you flip the panel over,
you have the same view. This would allow you to use only one stencil for
that assembly. If anyone does this, please let me know how it works. We
will be receiving some panels built like this and I need to know if I can
trust using only one stencil.
Thanks,
Jim >>
Hi Jim!
It's been a while, but at past employer there were some boards that we built
for a customer that were panelized just as you said. The boards were for some
sort of barcode reader wands or something like that. It worked great in my
opinion! Programming your pick-and-place can get a little involved or
difficult if you allow X-out's in the panel...but that's the only negative
that I can see...
-Steve Gregory-
-Steve Gregory-
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