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Ernie,
We make our scored PCB in Asia and we've been giving 0.020"
clearance (nominal) between copper and score line for PCB
thickness of 0.062". This takes care of the variations in
v-blade registration, circuit pattern registration, etc.
Hope it helps.
KK Chin
Artesyn Technologies
www.artesyn.com
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cc: (bcc: KK Chin)
Subject: [TN] Scoring
I am looking for input as to what others use as a rule
for cutting back copper on artworks, to avoid being cut
during the v-score operation. It seems that whatever I
use, no matter how many times I double-check my
numbers, we still occasionally get copper being exposed
during scoring. If there is a better way than I a
using, it would be appreciated. I am currently using a
formula of the depth of the score ( not the web )
multiplied by the tangent of the given angle. Ex : a
depth of .021 X 30 degree tangent (,5774) tells me to
make sure that we are clear at least .012 from the edge
of the board. If I'm calculating wrong, please let me
know.
Thanks
Ernie Smith
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