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IPC volunteers are currently developing a design standard for PC cards
(PCMCIA), but it is not moving along very fast. We had one member ask the
question "why are we developing a separate standard for these? They are
virtually the same as rigid printed boards, but on a smaller scale."
Perhaps the committee has discovered this, and thus explains the waning
interest in developing the document.
IPC does not have any effort underway to develop a fabrication spec
specifically for PC cards.
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Lisa M. Williams
Technical Staff
IPC
2215 Sanders Road
Northbrook, IL 60062
phone: (847) 509-9700 x 379
fax: (847) 509-9798
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On Tue, 6 Aug 1996, teik wrote:
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> Dear Technet:
>
> A customer of ours has been asking if there is an industry spec that
> specifically addresses PCMCIA board manufacturing. So far we have been
> using standard specs like IPC-A-600 or customer specs.
>
> What do most PCMCIA board (PCB)manufacturers use in terms of
> fabrication specs?
>
> Does anyone have experience with Motorola or IBM divisions that use
> PCMCIA and what type of specs do they go by?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Teik M. Ng
> [log in to unmask]
> PC World
> Toronto, Canada
>
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