??? 02/16/07 15:55 Read: times |
#133135 - Read the score - he's wrong! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Mike Stegmaier said:
2. What is the absolute maximum width (in millimeters) that I can use for a track between any two pins of a standard DIP IC, if I make the tracks on the solder side of the board? Rahul Bisht said:
2.5MM Mike Stegmaier said:
thats quite large. 2.5mm between 2 IC pins? I don't think so. Note that Rahul Bisht's post has received not just one but two "-1: Answer is Wrong" votes! 2.54mm (actually, 0.1") is the distance between the centres of two adjacent pins on a standard DIL package; clearly; the distance available to route tracks between pins will be less than that! As has already been explained, how thick a line you can fit between two pins will depend on how well controlled your processes are. |