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I have always read it as that way, in the Z direction, I could use the internal spacing from column B1. If I'm reading it wrong then I'd like to know also.
Shawn Upton
Section Head, Test Engineering
Sensors Business Unit
Allegro MicroSystems, LLC
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Subject: [TN] IPC-2221, Generic Standard on Printed Board Design
Fellow TechNetters:
I am requesting clarification on the above stated document section 6.3 Electrical Clearance. The minimum spacing between conductors, between conductive patterns, layer to layer conductive spaces (z=axis), and between conductive materials (such as conductive markings or mounting hardware) and conductors shall be in accordance with Table 6-1, and defined on the master drawing"."
Does this implies that the spacing is also true in the vertical, z=axis, direction as measured in a typical cross section.
Victor,
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