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# Preliminary Design
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This page serves to collect thoughts and concepts related to the project design, to be considered before agreeing on a final design. |
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This page serves to collect thoughts and concepts related to the project design, to be considered before agreeing on a final design.
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## Specifications
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### Panelisation (please review and copy to final)
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A SMT panel is **four devices large**, in a two column matrix. The SMT engineer is responsible for the panlisation, which specifies individual boards (can be rotated 180°) with no offset.\*
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\* That means the bottom edge of each row of boards is aligned, and the left edge of each column of boards is aligned.
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### Dimensions (please review and copy to final)
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The maximum width of each device is **64mm**.
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* 145mm SMT tooling maximum width
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* 5mm rail edges
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* 2,5mm tabs
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#### Notes
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There is probably a way to gain a few millimeters, for example by using V-cuts or routing to mouse bited rail edges without tabs.
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A radical measure would be to abandon two column matrix panels and specify a device area up to 145mm wide in that case. |
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