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    Posted: 21 hours 57 minutes ago at 2:47am
there is missing for pin 1 marking in generated 3D , can please check in SOP package as example, and check for others packages also
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SOPs are Metric Pin Pitch packages and they have a Pin 1 Dot. 

SOICs are Imperial Unit Pin Pitch packages with a Body Chamfer all along the Pin 1 edge. 

This discriminates SOPs from SOICs. 


 
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Hi
please check fpx file and it let us why there no dot on 3D like only normal 3D for this package

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This package is not a Metric Pin Pitch SOP. The Package Marking has a Dot and no chamfer on the body. 

It is a 50 mil (1.27 mm) pin pitch SOIC. These packages were introduced in the early 1980's when the package had a 45 degree chamfer all along the Pin 1 edge. No Polarity Dot. 

You need to know the difference between Imperial and Metric pin pitch packages. 

We have no plans on changing this polarity marking concept that been around for the past 35 years. 

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Metric Pin Pitch SOPs come in these Pin Pitches:
  • 1.00 mm
  • 0.80 mm
  • 0.65 mm
  • 0.50 mm
  • 0.40 mm
The Imperial Pin Pitch SOIC Packages come in these Pin Pitches:
  • 0.05" (1.27 mm)
  • 0.10" (2.54 mm)

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Thanks alot Tom
1-i don't want change things, just asking if it pin 1 dot can be added along with chamfur so 3D can be matched with the real parts
2- can add more details for other packges which have same concept

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The Body Chamfer and the Dot distinguishes the difference between SOP and SOIC. 

We have no intention on changing this feature. 

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