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"Larry Morse" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Apr 1997 08:47:20 -0800
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Shaun,

I saw this use of a dotted line quite a bit on boards from various
customers when I worked in contract assembly.  It saves adding silkscreen
to the back side of the board ($$).

Larry Morse
Celwave RF
 ----------
     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

     Harris
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