There are 3 scenarios for Land Pattern and Padstack Names - 1. Use Metric Units through-out the PCB design process (Metric Padstack Names) 2. Use Mil Units through-out the PCB design process (Mil Padstack Names) 3. Use a mix of Metric and Mil Units through-out the PCB design process (Metric & Mil Padstack Names) #1 & 2 are no brainers and that is what we expected the industry to do. We have to take a close look Option #3 and add an identifier at the end of the Mil padstack name and let the Metric Padstack Name be the default because that is wehere the industry is headed long term. I will discuss this issue with our programmers so that when auto-generating Mil Padstack Names it produces c60h35_mil. c= circular pad, 60 = 60 mils, h = hole, 35 = 35 mil hole size, _mil = mil units. For the Land Pattern Name, the pin pitch is always the first numeric identifier in the name and there are no Inch or Metric pin pitches that match. So SOP50P = 0.5 mm pitch and the land pattern name in in metric units. The same land pattern name in mils would be SOP19.685P = the same exact 0.5 mm pitch but was built in mil units. i.e.: 0.5 mm = 19.68 mils. The Land Pattern Names are obvious unless you can present a scenario where the mil land pattern name could be confused with a metric land pattern name. It is obvious that a 3216 Chip Capacitor is metric and the equivelent 1206 is Mils. But this subject needs to be carefully examined to insure that no conflict is possible. Our estimates are that over 50% of the PCB design industry is stuck in the Mil Unit category and they don't understand metric units or metric numbers or metric speak. They would if they transitioned but they don't because they are being held back by their PCB Fabrication shops and / or mechanical engineers who provide all constraint drawings, mounting holes, enclosures, etc. in Inch Units. I have been designing in metric units for the past 10 years and I burned all references to the Imperial measurement system. But that is because I controlled my destiny. When I was laid off Mentor Graphics and tried to get employment back in the "real world", the only thing that's available is Mil Unit PCB layout and the #1 reason why is being driven by the PCB fabrication shops and PCB material providers and CAD Vendors where all the training and education to use the CAD tool in based on Inch Units. We really don't want to do this, but it's more like we have to do it until PCB fabrication transitions to the metric system. Then every one will transition along with them. I can't wait for that day.
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