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IPC-2581 Consortium Updates Support Status Listing

Published: 21 July 2014
 by Mike Buetow

CHELMSFORD, MA -- An updated version of the IPC-2581 Support Status has been published to the IPC-2581 Consortium website.

 The new support status matrix includes support for IPC-2581B and support for stackup exchange.

Stackup exchange is unique to IPC-2581 and can eliminate unnecessary iterations between the design house and their fabricators, and reduce risks by removing the need for manual entry into the respective systems.

The updated support status can be found at www.ipc2581.com/index.php/support-status.

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