IPC-2221 10.1.1 Conductor Width and Thickness The width and thickness of conductors on the finished printed board shall be determined on the basis of the.

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IPC Conductor Width and Thickness The width and thickness of conductors on the finished printed board shall be determined on the basis of the signal characteristics, current carrying capacity required and the maximum allowable temperature rise. These shall be determined using Figure 6-4. The designer should recognize that processing may vary the thickness of copper on circuit layers. See Tables 10-1 and 10-2.

IPC Conductor Width and Thickness The minimum finished conductor width used on the finished board shall not be less than 0.1 mm and, when the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requirements are imposed, within the limits approved by UL for the printed board manufacturer (see UL 746E).

IPC Conductor Width and Thickness For ease of manufacturing and durability in usage, conductor width and spacing requirements should be maximized while maintaining the minimum desired spacing requirements. The minimum or nominal finished conductor width shall be shown on the master drawing.

IPC Conductor Width and Thickness When bilateral tolerances are required on the conductor, the nominal finished conductor width and the tolerances shown in Table 10-3, which are typical for 46  m copper, shall be shown on the master drawing. This dimension need only be shown on the master drawing for a typical conductor of that nominal width.

IPC Conductor Width and Thickness If the tolerances in Table 10-3 are too broad, tighter tolerances than Table 10-3 can be agreed to between the user and supplier and shall be stated on the master drawing and considered Level C. Table 10-3 values are bilateral tolerances for finished conductors.

IPC Conductor Width and Thickness The width of the conductor should be as uniform as possible over its length; however, it may be necessary because of design restraints to "neck down" a conductor to allow it to be routed between restricted areas, e.g., between two plated- through holes. The use of "necking down" such as that shown in Figure 10-1, can also be viewed as "beefing up."

IPC Conductor Width and Thickness Single width, having a thin conductor throughout the board, as opposed to the thin/thick approach is less desirable from a manufacturing point of view as the larger width conductor is less rejectable due to edge defects rated as a percentage of the total width. In any event, if the conductor width change is used, the basic design requirements defined herein shall not be violated at the necking down location.