Yageo 0603 Resistor Solder Patterns |
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Posted: 20 Mar 2020 at 12:21pm |
The date on the Yageo recommended footprint patterns document http://www.yageo.ru/pdf/R_Mount.pdf is November, 26, 2004. This is before IPC-7351 was released. The Placement Accuracy noted in the document is +/-0.25 mm. That’s what it was back in 2004. Today in 2020 the placement accuracy of a 0603 resistor is 0.01 mm (10um). In the 98,000 part Yageo database on POD there are –
Total = 10,111 0603 Yageo resistors on POD and they all use the IPC-7351 guidelines. Here is the difference – IPC-7351 – L pad length = 0.74, W pad width = 0.93 and S
pad gap = 0.85 Yageo Resistor 2004 – L pad length = 0.90, W pad width = 0.80 and S pad gap = 0.80 Our conclusion:
As a PCB designer, you need to know what Toe, Heel and Side goals are good for your assembly process. Build your Chip footprint library using a little from IPC and a little from the component manufacturer. If I was defining the Yageo 0603 Resistor, I would use
these values: PCB Libraries, Inc. – L pad length = 0.75, W pad width = 0.80 and S pad gap = 0.80 I work with a 0.05 mm PCB design and route grid. I want
all the features of my footprints to be snapped and rounded to a 0.05 mm grid
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