Modular Dimensioning of Electronic Component Parts for Mechanized Assembly

It is pointed out that certain basic design disciplines are prerequisite to more effective mechanized use of printed wiring. The 25-rail layout grid is described as one of these basic prerequisites. Specification SCL-6225, "Design Requirements for AutoSembled Army Signal Electronic Equipment,&q...

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Veröffentlicht in:I.R.E. transactions on product engineering and production 1959-08, Vol.5 (1), p.12-16
Hauptverfasser: Gerhold, R., Lane, W.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:It is pointed out that certain basic design disciplines are prerequisite to more effective mechanized use of printed wiring. The 25-rail layout grid is described as one of these basic prerequisites. Specification SCL-6225, "Design Requirements for AutoSembled Army Signal Electronic Equipment," is presented as a basis for the present recommendations. The concept of "projected component volumes" is introduced: to make component-parts dimensions compatible with printed-wiring requirements; and to provide both a design guide, and a convenient assessment, for volumetric efficiency. Effects of hole, terminal pad, and conductorspacing variations are discussed. Component-part height variation is charged with the major contribution to poor volumetric efficiency, and corrective measures are suggested. Dimensions of length, height, and width are all recommended in building-block steps, compatible with printed wiring of the present, and micro-modules of the future; and certain preferences are given. Specification SCL-6254, "Modular Dimensioning of Electronic Parts," is announced. It is concluded that these recommendations will form a logical extension of the large equipment module to provide greater ease of automation and higher volumetric ef- ficiencies.
ISSN:0096-1779
0096-1760
2331-1649
DOI:10.1109/TPGPT.1959.1136043