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Printed wiring can lead to a better and lower cost product, and it can be accomplished in a number of different ways with widely different design techniques and varying levels of performance. To standardize the design areas that affect the quality and the reliability of the printed circuit, the military has set up certain minimum standards that can also be effectively used in commercial products. The design standards presented herein attempt to achieve the combined minimum requirements of all of the military and commercial standards in use today (Table 16-1).

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Matisoff, B.S. (1990). Printed Circuits. In: Handbook Of Electronics Packaging Design and Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7047-5_16

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