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Victor,
There are several online ones but I would recommend you download the free Saturn PCB Design PCB Toolkit.
My regards,
Steve Smith
Design Drafting Group Manager
Staco Energy Products
O: 937.253.1191 x158 | F: 937.253.1723
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Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 6:44 AM
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Subject: Re: [TN] IPC2221 Electrical Conductor Spacing Requirements
Fellow TechNetters:
Is there an inter active online electrical conductor spacing calculator in which you plug in numbers and some sort of response is provided?
Perhaps a CADCAM software.
Is the PTH copper barrel thickness plays a part in this scenario.
Victor,
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Sent: Monday, January 28, 2019 10:55 AM
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Subject: [TN] IPC2221 Electrical Conductor Spacing Requirements
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Hello Technetters,
I am trying to interpret the electrical clearance requirements in the IPC2221A standard, under section 6.3.
Table 6-1 lists minimum spacing requirements for various voltage ranges between conductors.
The table indicates that this is for AC or DC peaks.
I am trying to interpret that last part.
Our application has a tracking power supply that provides a variable DC output voltage. The average DC voltage is between 16 and 30V, but the peak instantaneous DC voltage exceeds 31V.
In this case, should I be complying with the minimum spacing requirements for 16-30V, or should I be complying with the minimum spacing requirements for 31-50V.
I guess I am not clear what the intent of the voltage thresholds is.
Thank you for any help or insight.
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