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Oh no... The tolerance goes up to +/-.005" but the conventional range
is from +/-.003" - +/-.005", it is 10%. That is the ranges I displayed.
+/-.005" is usually the highest tolerance anything is on a board.
(I'm sure someone will find something that is above that)

That usually doesn't come up because after the hole size get to
a certain size, they change over to a route. Then the average route
tolerance is also +/-.005 (by default).

Chris Robertson
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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Tom Burek
  To: [log in to unmask]
  Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 4:41 PM
  Subject: Re: [TN] Hole tolerance


  Chris,
  Are you saying that if I have a .150 hole in a PCB I should expect a
  tolerance for location to be about a dia. of .015 (MMC)?

  Tom Burek
  Ametek/Dixson




  Chris Robertson <[log in to unmask]>
  Sent by: TechNet <[log in to unmask]>
  12/15/03 02:00 PM
  Please respond to Chris Robertson


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          Subject:        Re: [TN] Hole tolerance


  Doesn't quite work like that. It is dependant upon the manufacturer and
  the
  drill size. On average it is about 10% of the drill size rounded with a
  minimum tolerance.
  Conventional (everyone)
  .010" - .003"
  .030" -  .004"
  .050" - .005"
  Advanced (roughly 9%, min .002")
  .010" - .002"
  .040" - .003"
  .050" - .004"
  You will find variations and some that can do even better, but this is my
  rule of thumb.
  It is a percentage, similar to the aspect ratio of board thickness to
  minimum drill size.
  (not a guru though)
  Chris Robertson
  Author "PCB Designer's Reference"
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  ISBN: 0130674818
  Search for it at www.amazon.com


    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Tom Burek
    To: [log in to unmask]
    Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 2:36 PM
    Subject: [TN] Hole tolerance


    Greetings guru's,
    I have an inquiry into hole location tolerance, especially directed to
  our
    many PCB manufacturers listening in.

    What is the best reasonable tolerance you can expect, world wide,
    (overseas as well as domestic suppliers), for positional location of
    plated and unplated holes, without adding addition cost to the circuit
    board?

    Expressed in a true position format, would a diameter of 3 mils. be
    unreasonable?  dia. .005?

    Assume a moderate volume of production.

    Thank you in advance.

    Tom Burek
    Ametek/Dixson

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