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Cherie, 

Now we're exposing terms & definitions issues. I noticed you used the term
"Footprint" when describing your PCB library parts, but IPC never uses that
term. The IPC-7351 is the "Land Pattern" standard, not the Footprint
Standard. However, everywhere I go EE engineers and PCB designers refer to
there library parts as Footprints. 

Should IPC change the name of the standard to - IPC-7351C Footprint
Standard? 

Does anyone on this forum refer to their PCB library parts in an everyday
conversation with co-workers as "Land Patterns"? Or does everyone use the
term Footprints? 

Example 1: if you created a calculator for library part creation, would you
call it "The Footprint Calculator"? 

Example 2: do component manufacturer's use "Recommended Footprint"? or Land
Pattern? or both?

Example 3: does any CAE/CAD Vendor refer to PCB library parts as Land
Patterns in their software? 

I've got issues today... Where's Jack Olson on this? 

Tom


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Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 3:43 PM
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Subject: Re: [DC] IPC APEX Designer's Day

Yes, this part is interesting.  I'm a big proponent for working in  metric
for the same reasons that others have expressed here.  
 
As Andy pointed out, many Americans have difficulty learning a new language.
And for us, that's what it is.  I've found  that being able to think in both
systems is one of the first  steps.
 
As I've been creating and maintaining an Altium component  database for a
company, the issue of metric vs inch is discussed from  time to time.  A
good compromise has been to keep the footprint names in  agreement with the
IPC Metric base: "RESC2012X40N"; and put the "generic"  inch based reference
at the end of the description line: "Res 1.78K 1/8W 1%  0805".  It makes for
easy identification and gets everyone used to both  names for the part.
 
Cherie
 
 
In a message dated 3/19/2012 3:21:03 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
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Irina  & All, 

What do you call your chip resistors and  capacitors?

EIA Inch Based - 1206, 0805, 0603, 0402 or IPC  Metric Based - 3216, 2012,
1608, 1005

This is where it gets  interesting.... 

Tom


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From:  DesignerCouncil [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of  Irina
Leushina
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 2:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [DC] IPC APEX Designer's  Day

Yeah, there is sort of busy game out here...
I'm playing mils  with fab houses, mm with assembly/pnp vendors, making lib
patterns depends  how the component represents from manufacturer...

Personally and  professionally I would prefer the universal measurement
everywhere on the  field.

Regards,
Irina Leushina
STS-USA
Milpitas,  CA



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