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www.pcbonline.com is a commercial website with product for sale. That makes it SPAM. Constant314 ( talk) 04:18, 17 March 2021 (UTC)
File Extension | PCB Layer |
---|---|
.cmp | Top Copper |
.sol | Bottom Copper |
.stc | Top Soldermask |
.sts | Bottom Soldermask |
.plc | Top Silkscreen |
.pls | Bottom Silkscreen |
File Extension | PCB Layer |
---|---|
.GTO | Top Overlay |
.GTP | Top Paste |
.GTP1 | Top Paste |
.GTS1 | Top Solder |
.GTS | Top Solder |
.GTL | Top Solder |
Top Layer | <2-11 |
.G1 | Mid-Layer 1 |
.G2 | Mid-Layer 2 |
.GBL | Bottom Layer |
.GBS | Bottom Solder |
.GBP | Bottom Paste |
.GBO | Bottom Overlay |
.GM1 | Mechanical 1 |
.GM7 | Mechanical 7 |
.GM13 | Mechanical 13 |
.GM15 | Mechanical 15 |
.GM16 | Mechanical 16 |
.GKO | Keep-Out Layer |
.GPT | Top Pad Master |
.GPB | Bottom Pad Master |
Here : /info/en/?search=Gerber_format PoxVox ( talk) 06:01, 17 March 2021 (UTC)
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I added this section to the talk page to allow anyone to freely write an opinion regarding the opening paragraph + it's cited source correctness.
Here it is: A printed circuit board (PCB) is a laminated sandwich structure of conductive and insulating layers. The PCB has two complementary functions, the first is to affix electronic components in designated locations on the outer layers by means of soldering, and the second is to provide reliable electrical connections (and also reliable open circuits) between the component's terminals in a controlled manner often referred to as PCB design. Each of the conductive layers is designed with an artwork pattern of conductors (similar to wires on a flat surface) that provides electrical connections on that conductive layer, while another manufacturing process adds vias[1] - small and precisely located holes that are drilled through the laminate and then plated with copper. The vias are the electrical interconnection between layers that are otherwise insulated in the laminate structure and this allows a third dimension of connection between conductive layers in a controlled manner that is both reliable and cost-effective for mass production of electronic products.
The source cited: PCB via and PCB design in-depth guide
As far as my personal knowledge, this is a very detailed source with references to accepted IPC standards and has a reference section citing it's sources of information. Please feel free to have a look and see if any inaccuracies exist. SunnyG81 ( talk) 02:05, 4 September 2021 (UTC)
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www.pcbonline.com is a commercial website with product for sale. That makes it SPAM. Constant314 ( talk) 04:18, 17 March 2021 (UTC)
File Extension | PCB Layer |
---|---|
.cmp | Top Copper |
.sol | Bottom Copper |
.stc | Top Soldermask |
.sts | Bottom Soldermask |
.plc | Top Silkscreen |
.pls | Bottom Silkscreen |
File Extension | PCB Layer |
---|---|
.GTO | Top Overlay |
.GTP | Top Paste |
.GTP1 | Top Paste |
.GTS1 | Top Solder |
.GTS | Top Solder |
.GTL | Top Solder |
Top Layer | <2-11 |
.G1 | Mid-Layer 1 |
.G2 | Mid-Layer 2 |
.GBL | Bottom Layer |
.GBS | Bottom Solder |
.GBP | Bottom Paste |
.GBO | Bottom Overlay |
.GM1 | Mechanical 1 |
.GM7 | Mechanical 7 |
.GM13 | Mechanical 13 |
.GM15 | Mechanical 15 |
.GM16 | Mechanical 16 |
.GKO | Keep-Out Layer |
.GPT | Top Pad Master |
.GPB | Bottom Pad Master |
Here : /info/en/?search=Gerber_format PoxVox ( talk) 06:01, 17 March 2021 (UTC)
References
I added this section to the talk page to allow anyone to freely write an opinion regarding the opening paragraph + it's cited source correctness.
Here it is: A printed circuit board (PCB) is a laminated sandwich structure of conductive and insulating layers. The PCB has two complementary functions, the first is to affix electronic components in designated locations on the outer layers by means of soldering, and the second is to provide reliable electrical connections (and also reliable open circuits) between the component's terminals in a controlled manner often referred to as PCB design. Each of the conductive layers is designed with an artwork pattern of conductors (similar to wires on a flat surface) that provides electrical connections on that conductive layer, while another manufacturing process adds vias[1] - small and precisely located holes that are drilled through the laminate and then plated with copper. The vias are the electrical interconnection between layers that are otherwise insulated in the laminate structure and this allows a third dimension of connection between conductive layers in a controlled manner that is both reliable and cost-effective for mass production of electronic products.
The source cited: PCB via and PCB design in-depth guide
As far as my personal knowledge, this is a very detailed source with references to accepted IPC standards and has a reference section citing it's sources of information. Please feel free to have a look and see if any inaccuracies exist. SunnyG81 ( talk) 02:05, 4 September 2021 (UTC)