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How to use IPC standards in PCB design?

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IPC Standards

Hi Friends,

Could you please gide me how to use IPC Standards in PCB design
 

Re: IPC Standards

Hi,

IPC is a globally-accepted industry standard which streamlines the communication between suppliers, manufacturers, assemblers and their customers. For more information visit the https://www.ipc.org/.

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Re: IPC Standards

If you are desiging to IPC standards, go to h**p://www.pcblibraries.com/ and download their IPC-7351 viewer. The authors of this website are part of the IPC committee and have some very valuable tools for automatically creating IPC complient footprints for Allegro, Pads, Cadstart etc. They also have some very good documentation on recommended padstack and footprint sizes.[/url]
 

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