In article <CAMmT-dZ57vncGCgRHDD29pyeAYmBVdzfeGtpKwEnCbW1147aqA@...>, Stefan Trethan stefan_trethan@... [Homebrew_PCBs] <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > Depends on a number of factors such as expected pollution, humidity, > operating altitude, etc. > Something under 0.5mm will possibly result in immediate failure. > Something like 1mm would probably be my design minimum. > Obviously this is functional insulation only, in other words if this > insulation breaks down nothing bad must happen except a blown fuse. > For any kind of safety insulation you would need much more than that. Thanks. I noted that the 2u2 450V* capacitors I bought had a 0.2" pin spacing and I would have thought more than this would be required. I have adopted a 0.2" minimum pitch for the tracks and the 0.1" dia pads for the capacitor means a minimum of 0.1" or 2.5mm between them. * Input capacitors are a pair of 100uF 250V in series with 330k voltage equalising resistors. -- Stuart Winsor Tools With A Mission sending tools across the world http://www.twam.co.uk/
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Mimimum track spacing
2015-02-04 by lists
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