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Re: gEDA-dev: PCB - XY values of centrioid in BOM/DXF exproter(wasgEDA-user: PCB Element for a Molex 71661-2068?)
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 12:39:42PM -0600, John Griessen wrote:
> Timmerman, Bert wrote:
>
> >[jg]How about pragmatically defining the COG centroid as the average of
> >the
> >corner pins/pads?
> >
> >[bt]Very well for double symmetrical packages like most RES, CAP, DO,
> >DIP, QFN, SO, ... not for single symmetrical packages like TO-* and most
> >connectors.
>
> OK then, still on the pragmatic tack, why not use silk for a centroid
> calculation? Find the most extreme corners of (silk OR pins OR pads).
>
What does OR mean in that context? The bounding box?
I strongly suspect that, for example, pick and place machines want the
same centroid for SOT23 with 5 or 6 pins, it's not an additional soldering
point in the middle of a row that will affect them: they are delivered in
identical reels AFAICS.
Regards,
Gabriel
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