1. They should be 1mm in diameter and have a clearance of at least 1mm around them.
2. They should go as close to each part as possible but need not have any specific or consistent distance from the parts.
3. They should be copper with no solder mask.
4. There should be some global fiducials.
5. Different assembly shops have differing needs/preferences.
Is this reasonable? Thanks for your help. Ray
At 03:46 PM 4/9/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Ray,
I work for a contract manufacturer specializing in small - medium production
volumes. Fiducials are more than just handy! The Pick & Place equipment uses
fiducials to identify board location and fine pitch part location.
If they're not present we have to jump through hoops to get parts placed
correctly. As a result placement accuracy suffers which can force re-work. This
means we have to charge you more!
Regards, Steve Allen Project Engineer Manufacturing Services, Inc. Kennewick, WA
n a message dated 4/9/2004 12:32:38 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I was reading about fiducials in J-STD-013. Are they necessary or just something that may come in handy? Might a board assembler tell you he can't pick and place if you don't have them? My board has 4.9mil traces and spaces and many of my components are 10mils apart.
Ray Mitchell Engineer, Code 2732 SPAWAR Systems Center San Diego, CA. 92152 (619)553-5344 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ray Mitchell
Engineer, Code 2732
SPAWAR Systems Center
San Diego, CA. 92152
(619)553-5344
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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