PCB Design - Manufacturing OutputWhich of the following is a correct column typically found in a pick and place file?APCB copper layer countBSolder paste thicknessCPart IDDComponent datasheet linkCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Review typical pick and place file columnsCommon columns include Part ID, X and Y coordinates, rotation, and side of board.Step 2: Identify correct columnPart ID uniquely identifies each component to place; other options are unrelated to placement files.Final Answer:Part ID -> Option CQuick Check:Pick and place files list Part IDs [OK]Quick Trick: Look for columns naming parts, not manufacturing specs [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESChoosing manufacturing parameters instead of placement dataConfusing datasheet info with placement file content
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