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Dan Brandler <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Aug 1999 09:53:39 -0700
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Blaine,

The IPC-D-356A "Bare Substrate Electrical Test Data Format" includes columns for buried
resistor and capacitor test data, however, we have not heard of anyone actually using
this format for testing bare boards with buried passives. Have you?

Most PWB manufacturers are still using IPC-D-356 CAD generated net lists with secondary
resistor files or are performing gerber extractions. Do you think that this is likely
to change in the near future? Is the problem is the lack of CAD source data,
inexperienced CAM operators or are the buried passive applications too few to be
noticed? Were any of these issues addressed at the BBT conference? Please advise..

Regards, Dan Brandler, Ohmega Technologies.




Test Engineering wrote:

> Richard,
>
> The 356A spec is an enhanced format of 356 which adds a considerable amount
> of information. This includes: Circuit routing - circuit widths -
> soldermask info - longer net names - nets that require high voltage test -
> support for impedance.
>
> There are a few more. The spec has been available for a couple of months now.
>
> Fortunately, I was able to attend the BBT conference in San Jose, which was
> a ground breaking gathering for us in the BBT community. Exposing not only
> 356A but some of the identical perils that many of us are confronted with
> especially with HDI and RAMBUS on our heels.
>
> Our introduction of 356A is just the beginning. We must rely on the CAD
> industry to support the efforts and intent of this test format. We cannot
> let them let this spec fall by the wayside as with 356. I'm sure most of us
> have third party software to convert databases to 356. But the ultimate
> goal is for design software to output 356A. If anyone disagrees with this
> statement, please contact me.
>
> Blaine R. Shelkey
> Test Engineering Manager
> Advanced Quick Circuits
> 600D John Rodes Blvd.
> Melbourne, Fl. 32934
>
> 407.752.8843 (Ph)
> 407.752.8868 (Fax)
> Email: [log in to unmask]
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