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Tagged with manufacturing pcb
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Plating via without chemicals
In my lab we can mill and drill double sided PCBs. Holes are not plated. To create a via we usually use little copper rivets. Electroplating is out of the question because we don’t do any chemicals ...
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Tolerance of board-to-board headers
I am designing two boards. The bottom one is the power board that contains power switches on IMS (metal-clad board), while the top board is the logic board (4-layer FR4). Board to board height is ...
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Automatic serial number on a PCB
Imagine you're printing 10 PCBs and you want each PCB to have its own serial number, but you want to add the serial numbers automatically from Kicad. Is this possible or not? Does it depend on the ...
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Attempting to patch the "G75 Bug" on a Gerber Level
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I am currently looking for alternative PCB manufacturers for my company and have sent Gerber files to some (Chinese) companies.
These Gerber files have already been used in the past by various ...
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PCB design for Renesas' DA7212 audio codec
I'm designing my very first PCB. I managed to route all my components and I'm stuck at the last footprint - DA7212 from Renesas:
Those balls are both incredibly tiny and packed dense. I'd need a ...
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Deliver high current through vias
There is a demand for a delivery of 3 A through several layers using vias.
Presented below in the picture is my PCB manufacturer's abilities regarding vias.
A single via can withstand 1.4 A. Are there ...
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Tight GND plane Pros and Cons
Imagine a typical 2Oz/1Oz, 4 layer PCB with a stack-up, Sig/Pwr, GND, GND, Sig/Pwr. Your typical trace width/space would be 0.2mm/0.2mm, and a prepreg Dk of ~4, ignore the Core. Fastest signal on the ...
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Electronics Manufacturing Engineers: What needs to meet IPC-6012 the finished copper or the starting copper foil?
I have a PCB that has a finished copper thickness of 1 oz on all layers and must meet IPC-6012 requirements for Class 2.
Does this mean that the manufacturer can start with 0.5 oz copper foil then ...
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How good are current PCB debugging tools? [closed]
I'm a newbie in the field of manufacturing, and I'm hoping to get a broad understanding of the field. After you get PCBs manufactured, I understand that you need to check for mechanical damage, ...
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Soldermask bridge gap too small - PCBWAY
I've got a PCB design which contains a chip that uses the QFN (7x7) package.
Because of the package size the pins are very close together and the pads are 0.2mm apart, which is smaller than the ...
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If a PCB is inspected to an IPC-A-600 class higher than specified what are the negative impacts?
I have received several parts from a PCB manufacturer which should have been inspected to IPC-A-600 Class 2 but were instead inspected to IPC-A-600 Class 3.
I believe I have received PCBs inspected to ...
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Environmentally sustainable electronics
I am part of my company's work to become more environmentally friendly and sustainable. On a high level for the company that means pursuing ISO certifications (such as ISO 14001) and working according ...
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Electrically isolate bottom side of a PCB
I have a 4-layer board with no parts on the bottom side, the bottom-side solder mask fully covers all vias.
I want to stick the board with a double-side adhesive foil on the metal bottom side of a ...
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Do Professional Manufacturers Violate IPC Standards?
I lay out simple boards using BGA packages and often ignore my EDA tool's courtyards. I know these courtyards are set by IPC standards to allow for good design, but then I look at boards like the ...
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What exactly makes small quantity PCB production costly compared to large quantity PCB production?
The per-PCB cost of manufacturing a small number of PCB is 10 times or more compared to the per-PCB cost of manufacturing a large number of PCBs.
So what is it exactly that adds to the cost?
People ...
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How to Design method to Program & Calibrate a Panel of PCBs
I'm designing a sensor-package PCB which needs to be programmed and calibrated while still in a panel of 10.
I'd like to avoid a large bed-of-nails type setup for this step so that the panel can ...
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Is it hard to do 2 sided SMD PCB in oven?
As far as I am aware, and please correct me. If we have a 2-sided PCB with SMD components on the top and also bottom, first we shall put components on the top side and solder them and then on the ...
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How do you make custom THT (through-hole) connectors?
I have a project that requires a connector that is no longer manufactured which would interface with an old device. For prototyping, I have been salvaging this connector from old peripherals that used ...
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Which is better - components on both sides or components on one side of the PCB?
I am working on a PCB design. 50k PCBs will be produced.
SMD components: 100
Through-hole components: 25
I need to minimize PCB size. There are no high-speed signals or sensitive signals in the ...
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Creating random PCB ID via manufacturing process
I often purchase prototype PCBAs on the order of five to twenty pieces and need to uniquely identify them sans software. I usually just whip out a permanent marker and label ...
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Soldering one PCB to another with 90 degrees angle
I want two PCB's to be soldered with each other in 90-degrees style.
I think that the base PCB should have a slot with the width equals to the top board thickness. The top board should have a flange ...
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Writable area on a PCB
I would like to create an area on my PCB where you can write on with a pen.
Is this possible, and if so how should I do it?
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Reed Switch Failure Modes
I've been playing with these through hole reed switches: MDSR-4-12-23. It has been my experience so far that you have to be very careful in handling them, including when bending the leads to 90 degree ...
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What is this small unconnected solder blob on this PCB?
There's a small solder blob in the middle of this one-sided PCB (a switch-mode power supply), surrounded by unmasked board. The blob is 1.5mm in diameter, and the non-masked area is 4mm in diameter. ...
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Usefull 0402 and 0603 solderbridge footprints compatible with machine manufacturing?
I am currently in process of my eagle library cleanup, and came up with the idea to create a footprint similar to the one from nucleo boards. Those pads are meant to be easily bridged by just solder ...
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In Altium Why My Square slot is shown round in Gerber?
In Altium I have created a square slot in PCB then I create the gerber files.
In CAM, file's square slot is shown as round shape.
Can anyone explain why?
Also I have enabled the G85 command.
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Any script for detecting PCB size or the trace width/spacing
everytime I place an order on PCB manufacturers (such as PCBWay), I need to fill out the related parameters of my boards - the width, the length, the trace , holes and etc. Has anyone tried to work ...
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Will PCB assemblers solder wires to the board?
When preparing a medium run prototype, are there any manufacturers out there who will solder wires to you if you ask? For example, I have a device with 6 sensor pins. I'm hoping that a manufacturer, ...
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STM32F103xxxx VFQFPN 36 pin package thermal pad, isolated or tied to ground?
Currently designing a PCB based on the STM32F103. The package is a VFQFPN 36 pin package, which also has a large thermal pad. The datasheet for this part does not appear to indicate a pin number or ...
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Mounting components on both sides of a PCB
I'm designing a PCB with a microcontroller ,CAN transceiver, sensor (I2C) and linear regulator. I want to make the PCB as small as possible, so my thoughts were to use both sides of a two layer stack ...