Alex,

  Not really a thorough checklist per se, but for Safety -
roughly this:

  Throughout this process, I prefer to make notes on
paper doc's, and then sit with the CAD engineer to go
over the review on his computer screen and make any
changes right then.

  - Schematic review (identify and mark up areas such as
    exceeding SELV and TNV, identify critical nets).

  - Provide Creepage & Clearance guidelines to PCB CAD
    engineer (who inputs into the CAD system, based on
    properties assigned to the nets via the schematic).

  - Placement Review (using marked up silk-screen or
    assy. dwg based on previously marked up schematics),
    and also layer stack-up review at this time.

  - Layout review, layer by layer routing, and adjacent layer
    to layer.

  - Layout review with mechanical dwg superimposed
    (since sheet metal could violate C&C to the PCB).

  - Thieving review (since thieving could violate C&C).

  - Photo Artwork review (especially planes).

  - Also make sure the drawings tell the PCB fab. vendor
    not to put their logo smack in that nice clearing which
    is your C&C!

  Obviously I left out a lot of the detail as to what we
design for and what we specifically look for, but these
are the higher granularity steps I routinely take.  EMC
would take more or less the same steps, just with
different criteria.

  I hope this helps,
  Stephen


At 09:46 AM 3/6/2002, you wrote:

Hi Guys,

I am being asked to review PCB's for EMC (and Safety) acceptance. I was
going to try and collate a check list then I thought of this wonderful
forum!!

Does any kind person have such a thing as an EMC PCB Design Check list?
Does any kind person have such a thing as an Safety PCB Design Check list?

Kind Regards
Alex McNeil
Principal Engineer
Tel: +44 (0)131 479 8375
Fax: +44 (0)131 479 8321
email: alex.mcn...@ingenicofortronic.com


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