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Gerber Files - Requirements for Generation & FabricationAssembly Order Checklist File Generation
If you have the option to set the position of the image on the film please set this to lower left corner. It is also preferred to have the board outline in the soldermask images and drill drawings only. We will view the files from the "Component" side looking down, through the printed circuit board. "Solder" side is ALWAYS on bottom. Including your part number and/or company name on copper layers (Right-Reading from the respective side of the board) prevents your board from being build inverted (Top on Bottom, Bottom on Top). Click here to view a sample of a Gerber file in 274-X. Fabrication Print / Drill Drawing It is a great idea to submit a Fabrication Print / Drill Drawing with every design package. It is best if this is supplied as a Gerber file, but we can accept this as a PDF or DXF This print should include a dimensioned board outline, graphic representation of hole locations with legend identify finished hole size, and pertinent fabrication notes. When providing fab notes, limit the number of notes per board to as few as possible, and avoid the temptation to cut and paste notes from a previous design. While it saves time, you may end up including notes that aren't applicable to your design, increasing the chances that notes specific to your design may get lost in the shuffle. Take advantage of the existing industry standards. A good example of this is IPC-6012, which addresses almost all requirements pertinent to the performance and appearance of most commercial rigid boards. It's much simpler, and infinitely more useful to the manufacturer, to simply refer to the IPC specification to which you want the board built. Instead of detailed descriptions, which are open to interpretation by the manufacturer, specify "Build to IPC-6012, Class 2." (A complete listing of the specs can be found at ipc.org.) NC Drill File An Excellon format NC drill file will need to be provided as well. We prefer 2.4 trailing format. We also accept the EIA, ASCII Odd formats. If possible please provide one files for both plated and non-plated holes. If a separate file must be created for the non-plated holes please be aware that these holes will not be taken into consideration during the FreeDFM analysis. Click here to view a sample NC drill file without a tool header; a separate tool size report will need to be supplied. Click here to view a sample NC drill file with a tool header, no separate tool size report will need to be supplied. Readme Text File Please include a "Read.Me" text file (ASCII text information file) that contains the following information:
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