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Is anyone asking there fab house to do an IPC-D-356 netlist test to their
boards? If so, how is it defined in your fab notes?
Our current fab note reads:
PCB shall be electronically comparison (netlist) tested.
Our problem? In the past we had supplied them a schematic netlist (i.e.
reference designators, pin numbers, netnames, etc). Great for ICT but
means nothing to the fab house. So, the fab houses would do a quick
netlist generation from the gerber. Waahla! Garbage in, garbage out.
I have started supplying them with the 356 netlists, but I still don't feel
confident they HAVE to use it.
Is there a good, reliable notation I can add, without being too strict, so
they understand I want testing per the 356 netlist?
Thanks in advance,
Mitch Morey
Sr PCB Designer
ComStream Corp
San Diego, CA
email: [log in to unmask]
(619)657-5338
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