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I've never been able to use 0402, are assy houses can't
deal with parts that small.
Hello,
We are in the process of laying out a board using 0402 chip
resistors. I have succeeded in picking and placing the parts onto a dummy
board. Are there any hidden problems with these parts, or can I use the IPC
land patterns, print .006" thick paste, place the parts, and everything will
be fine? Somehow I just feel like they are to small to work like everything
else.
I appreciate any hints available. Thanks.
Steve Quinn
Heurikon Corp
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