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Re: When did PCB tracks become 'traces'?
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Philips mostly (very few exceptions, notably Philips France I think) only printed the numbers of the bare PCB and often also of the sketches for the individual layers on the PCB. The assembly number was on a label or omitted altogether. Sharp printed both numbers on the silkscreen, sometimes with a space to have the last digits (default value ZZ) of the assembly number filled in by stamp or by hand. |
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18th Aug 2019, 12:23 pm | #122 |
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Re: When did PCB tracks become 'traces'?
I'm listening to Just a Minute on R4 at the moment.
One of the subjects given was 'Train Stations'. It sounded wrong - it should have been 'Railway Stations'!
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18th Aug 2019, 5:08 pm | #124 |
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Re: When did PCB tracks become 'traces'?
I'll find that on Listen Again, thanks!
Would be interesting if next week the subject is 'PCB Traces!' Last edited by kalee20; 18th Aug 2019 at 5:08 pm. Reason: Punctuation |
18th Aug 2019, 9:45 pm | #125 |
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Re: When did PCB tracks become 'traces'?
I thought a good game for its sister programme "I'm Sorry, I haven't a Clue" would be to navigate yourself between Arqiva transmitter sites, the first team to arrive at Bristol Ilchester Crescent would be declared the winner.
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