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Hi:
Either we forgot or I'm just showing my age. Back when IC's were
through hole components as all other devices the legend that outlined
each component was relieved away from all of the through holes to
prevent screen printed legend ink from being on the solderable pad and
on the barrel of the plated through hole. This caused the outline to
be dashed.
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Subject: Yes it is acceptable / Silkscreen practices dashing
Author: [log in to unmask] at corp
Date: 4/23/97 3:17 PM
Hello
It is an acceptable practice to use dashed line on the component side to
indicate those components (like connectors, LED/LCD displays, ...etc) are
mounted on the bottom side of the pcb.
thanks with regards
k.v.raj
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On Mon, 21 Apr 1997, SDalton wrote:
> Has anyone heard of using a dashing connector silkscreen outline to
> designate that a connector be placed on the solder side of the board
> vs. the component side? I realize that dashed lines on drawing
> designate this, but I have never seen it on the actual PCB.
>
> Shaun Dalton
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