Determine Hole Size for Plastic Peg Alignment Pins |
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Maarten Verhage
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Posted: 03 Dec 2012 at 3:01am |
Dear FPX people,
Are you willing to explain to me the IPC recommended way to determine the correct NPTH hole size for plastic peg alignment pins? Thank you very much for your attention and time! Best regards, Maarten Verhage |
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Tom H
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The Tg (Glass Transition Temperature) relates to the PCB expansion in the "Y" axis or board thickness. Or the temperature at which material or areas of material changes from being in a hard condition to being a viscous or rubbery condition.
The CTE (Coefficient Thermal Expansion) relates to the PCB expansion in the "X" axis or board length and width. Or the linear dimensional change of material per unit change in temperature. You can avoid both conditions by using high temperature material. Plastic alignment pins on connectors are used to register the package to help the SMT component leads line up with the pads. Most connector manufacturer's provide the recommended hole size for the alignment pegs. I mean I've never built a connector library part where the mfr. did not provide the recommended hole size. But if you had to calculate a hole, it would be non-plated with a +/- 2 mil (0.05 mm) tolerance and 2 mil larger than the maximum peg diameter. We just added a new padstack calculator to the PCB Footprint Expert. In the main toolbar select the "Utilities > " TH Padstack Calculator" dropdown. |
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