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    Posted: 17 Jul 2019 at 2:20am
I have the question by shape of courtyard for connectors and non-standard packages.

What is the shape will be preferred for them - rectangle or contoured polygon?

Thank you for any help.


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We always do a contoured courtyard but if the bends are slight, you can adjust the Courtyard to body and courtyard to pad to remove any bends. 

Example: make the Courtyard to Body 0.30 and the Courtyard to Pad 0.20. 

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Hi Tom and all,

Could you explain more about Courtyard...

When use different values for Courtyard to body and for Courtyard to pad?This is something that I cannot imagine. 

I've realized that, in the default preferences of the program,  the values are the same in both cases.

Thanks to all for your comments.

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For standard packages it 0.20 mm for the Nominal Density Level. 

Double that for the Maximum Density and Halve it for the Least Density. 

For non-standard parts under 10 mm for any L X W X H dimensions it's 0.25 mm. 

For non-standard parts over 10 mm for any L X W X H dimensions it's 0.50 mm. 




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