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siongboon Posted - 10 Nov 2012 : 16:27:29
Hi,

How do I indicate a V-cut groove on the PCB layout?
Thanks.

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Siong Boon


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siongboon Posted - 12 Nov 2012 : 00:57:30
Oh I see. Thank you very much.


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robhardy Posted - 10 Nov 2012 : 17:59:13
I a board which is used in two different systems. In one the board needs to be bigger than the other.

For this I use two board outlines.

one defines the smaller board the other defines the larger board.

The board is manufactured to the larger size and a v groove alone the inner board line indicates the V groove. So I can easily make the board smaller as it snaps along this line when placed in a vice.

This requires a written instruction to the board manufacturer.

Regards

Rob