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AndyB Posted - 28 Apr 2011 : 20:17:13
I have not produced a step and repeat board before. Is there a standard gap between the boards?
Thanks
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edrees Posted - 29 Apr 2011 : 15:07:12
Depend on method of breakout. For cost effectiveness, some panels may be "V-Scored", so no gap is required. As Iain says, discuss it with your pcb supplier. If he is going to arrange the photoplotting, he can arrange the step-and-repeat too!
AndyB Posted - 29 Apr 2011 : 14:39:30
Thanks
Iain Wilkie Posted - 28 Apr 2011 : 22:53:06
Never used this either ... normally the PCB manufacturer does it anyway..... however the normal sized router is 2mm