Thanks Michael but;
The customer has imposed 2000A and is not letting go of it yet. We have
basically transitioned to 001 but there are still a couple contracts that
we can't change.
At 05:09 PM 6/24/98 -0500, you wrote:
> My first response would be that MIL-STD-2000 no longer exists.
>It has been superceded for quite a while now by industry standards such
>as IPC610 and ANSI-J. Those standards will state that if they do not
>violate conductor spacing and are firmly attached (which conformal would
>do a good job of), they are not a reject....
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