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Is er een reden en 0805 weerstand zou een ander landpatroon hebben dan een 0805 condensator?

Mijn PCB-ontwerpsoftware wordt geleverd met een aantal bibliotheken die enkele algemene componenten bevatten, zoals chipweerstanden en condensatoren. ik heb opgemerkt, echter, dat het voetafdruklandpatroon voor de 0805 resistor is not identical to the 0805 condensator. Is there a "best standard"? IPC-7351, IPC-SM-782, or what?

The current standard is IPC-7351B, which replaced IPC-7351A, IPC-7351, and IPC-SM-782 (in that order).

Mentor Graphics has a free PCB land pattern viewer for Windows (old link; they rebranded to PADS) for all of the standard parts using this standard. Each part also includes acourtyardlayer which defines how much space needs to be left around the component for manufacturing. It is useful when you are designing high-density boards.

The standard itself consists of three versions, but for most boards, it is recommended that the “N” suffix (Nominal) footprints are used. Note that most parts do differ slightly from manufacturer recommended patterns, but in my experience (and the experiences of my board loader) these footprints do tend to meet manufacturing requirements very well.

As for you query about the 0805 resistor versus the 0805 condensator, I suspect that the footprints have been designed to best attach the parts. While they are fairly similar in the horizontal plane, capacitors tend to be slightly higher. Dus, maybe the differences in the footprints take this into account.

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Olivier Smit

Oliver is een ervaren elektronica-ingenieur met kennis van PCB-ontwerp, analoge circuits, ingebedde systemen, en prototyping. Zijn diepgaande kennis omvat schematisch vastleggen, firmware-codering, simulatie, indeling, testen, en probleemoplossing. Oliver blinkt uit in het omzetten van projecten van concept naar massaproductie met behulp van zijn elektrische ontwerptalenten en mechanische vaardigheden.
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Olivier Smit

Oliver is een ervaren elektronica-ingenieur met kennis van PCB-ontwerp, analoge circuits, ingebedde systemen, en prototyping. Zijn diepgaande kennis omvat schematisch vastleggen, firmware-codering, simulatie, indeling, testen, en probleemoplossing. Oliver blinkt uit in het omzetten van projecten van concept naar massaproductie met behulp van zijn elektrische ontwerptalenten en mechanische vaardigheden.

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How do you mount electronics on a vehicle chassis safely?

I want to implement a control system I designed for a light electric motorbike. I would like to mount it as professionally as possible on the chassis. It consists of a power system pcb and a SAMC21 development board which I’ll merge later once this all works properly. I have tried screwing it directly on the aluminium chassis but have found that shocks and vibrations from the horn disturbed the system or even destroyed it upon large shocks. Is there a specific way car and motorcycle manufacturers mount their electronics to make their system as robust as possible?

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