Ah, CHEAP boards. You pay me now, you pay me later, eh? The buyers get BIG bonuses. The production types get trashed, 'cause they can run aboard they've been doing for years. Wassup?
For a specification, look to: * IPC-6011 - Generic Performance Specification For Printed Boards * IPC-6012A w A#1 - Qualification & Performance For Rigid Printed Boards
� but if you didn�t call-out 6011 & 6012 in your procurement documents, it�s kind of moot. Many fabricators are up-front with their tolerances and tell their customers what to expect. Many of these are posted on the web.
Without drilling into the specifics of your case, 6012 allows considerable reduction in conductor spacing on rigid boards.
What is normal is debatable. What is acceptable should be defined in your procurement documents. Sometimes industry documents represent the sellers� interests in deference to the buyers� needs. Or they make trade-offs between difference requirements. So, sometimes buyers need to take these documents a starting point in describing their requirements.
You may also consider that the balance between the cost of more expensive boards out-weigh the cost of a nice used dispenser. Oooo, new toy!!!
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