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IEC 61182-1:1994

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Printed boards - Electronic data description and transfer - Part 1: Printed board description in digital form

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Hardcopy , PDF , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Withdrawn date

31-12-2021

Language(s)

English - French

Published date

09-09-1994

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FOREWORD
Clause
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
   3.1 Annotation record
   3.2 Comment record
   3.3 Composite records
   3.4 Data Information Module (DIM)
   3.5 Data layer
   3.6 Data record(s)
   3.7 Datum reference
   3.8 Feature
   3.9 Field
   3.10 General record
   3.11 Job set
   3.12 Line record(s)
   3.13 Modal form
   3.14 Parameter record
   3.15 Point record
   3.16 Physical layer
   3.17 Record
   3.18 Subroutine definition record
   3.19 Subroutine call record
4 General requirements
   4.1 Data hierarchy
   4.2 Basic record types
   4.3 Record format
   4.4 Data set descriptions
   4.5 Data orientation
   4.6 Transfer media and data formats
5 Parameter records
   5.1 Parameter JOB (see figure 5-1)
   5.2 Parameter FORM (see figure 5-2)
   5.3 Parameter CODE (see figure 5-3)
   5.4 Parameter DIM (Data Information Module)
        (see figure 5-4)
   5.5 Parameter UNITS (see figure 5-5)
   5.6 Parameter TITLE (see figure 5-6)
   5.7 Parameter NUM (see figure 5-6)
   5.8 Parameter REV (see figure 5-6)
   5.9 Parameter LANG (see figure 5-7)
   5.10 Parameter TOL (see figure 5-8)
   5.11 Parameter SCALE (see figure 5-9)
   5.12 Parameter LAYER (see figure 5-10)
   5.13 Parameter IMAGE (see figure 5-11)
   5.14 Parameter FAB (see figure 5-15)
   5.15 Parameter AREA (see figure 5-17)
6 Comment records (see figure 6-1)
   6.1 Allowable character set
   6.2 Use of end-of-record
   6.3 Comment records utilizing 2-byte characters
        (see figure 6-2)
7 Data record format
   7.1 General information
   7.2 Operation code description area (see table 7-2)
   7.3 Feature Description Area (FDA)
   7.4 Location Description Area (LDA) (columns 31-72)
   7.5 Unassigned columns (applies to fixed record
        formats only)
8 Requirements for LINE records
   8.1 Operation codes (see 7.2)
   8.2 FDA area
   8.3 LDA field definition (columns 31-72)
   8.4 Unassigned columns (columns 73-80)
9 Requirements for POINT records
   9.1 Operation code definition (columns 1-3)
   9.2 Feature Description Area (FDA) (columns 4-30)
   9.3 LDA field definition (columns 31-72)
   9.4 Unassigned columns (columns 73-80)
10 Requirements for ANNOTATION records
   10.1 Operation codes (columns 1-3) (see 7.2)
   10.2 Feature Description Area (FDA) (columns 4-30)
   10.3 'LDA' field definition (columns 31-72)
   10.4 Continuation records (columns 4-72)
   10.5 Unassigned columns (columns 73-80)
11 Requirements for SUBROUTINE definition records
   11.1 Operation code definition (columns 1-3)
   11.2 Feature Description Area (FDA) (columns 4-30)
   11.3 LDA field definition
   11.4 Unassigned columns (columns 73-80)
12 Subroutine CALL records
   12.1 Operation code definition (columns 1-3)
   12.2 Feature Description Area (columns 4-30)
   12.3 LIDA definition (columns 31-72)
13 Feature libraries and ANSI ASCII character set
   13.1 Primary and secondary side designations
   13.2 Standard feature libraries - D2000 and D3000 series
   13.3 Standard feature library - D4000 series
   13.4 Special shape library
   13.5 Allowable character set
Tables
Figures
Annex A - Summary of IEC 1182-1 record formats

Specifies record formats used to describe printed board products with detail sufficient for tooling, manufacturing and testing requirements. These formats may be used for transmitting information between a printed board designer and a manufacturing facility. The records are also useful when the manufacturing cycle includes computer-aided processes and numerically controlled machines.

DevelopmentNote
Also numbered as IPC D 350. (06/2002)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
203
PublisherName
International Electrotechnical Committee
Status
Withdrawn

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