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"K.Varadaraj@CADET, India" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Apr 1997 09:07:51 +0500 (GMT+0500)
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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
>      
>      Harris 
>      [log in to unmask]
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