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IPC-2513A
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                         IPC-2513A
ASSOCIATION CONNECTING
ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES
GenCAM [DRAWG]
                         Sectional Requirements
                         for Implementation of
                         Drawing Methods for
                         Manufacturing Data
                         Description
                         A standard developed by the Computerized Data Format Standardization
                         Subcommittee (2-11) of the Data Generation and Transfer Committee
                         (2-10) of the Institute for Interconnecting and Packaging Electronic Circuits.
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                                             Acknowledgment
Any Standard involving a complex technology draws material from a vast number of sources. While the principal members
of the IPC Data Generation and Transfer Committee of the IPC Data Transfer Solution DTS Subcommittee are shown below,
it is not possible to include all of those who assisted in the evolution of this standard. To each of them, the members of the
IPC extend their gratitude.
Data Generation and                        Data Transfer Solution DTS                 Technical Liaisons of the
Transfer Committee                         Subcommittee                               IPC Board of Directors
Chairman                                   Chairman
Harry Parkinson                            Harry Parkinson                            Stan Plzak          Peter Bigelow
Digital Equipment                          Digital Equipment                          Pensar Corp.        Beaver Brook
                                                                                                          Circuits Inc.
Key Individuals — An executive             Yueh Chang, Northern Telecom               Richard Nedbal, Advanced CAM
group of personnel from different          Anthony Cosentino, Lockheed Martin         Harry Parkinson, Digital Equipment
computer disciplines helped to
make this document possible. To            Dino Ditta, Router Solutions               Michael Purcell, Infinite Graphics
them and their dedication, the IPC         Allan Fraser, GenRad                       Stan Radzio, OrCAD
extends appreciation and gratitude.
                                           Barbara Goldstein, NIST                    Taka Shioya, Solectron
These individuals are:
                                           Doug Helbling, Intel                       Craig Carlson Stevermer, Infinite
                                           Michael McCaleb, NIST                        Graphics
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1      SCOPE ................................................................................................................................................................ 2
    1.1 INTERPRETATION .............................................................................................................................................. 2
    1.2 DRAWING FOCUS .............................................................................................................................................. 2
2      APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS ......................................................................................................................... 2
3      REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................................................. 3
    3.1 CATEGORIES AND CONTENT .............................................................................................................................. 3
4      GENERAL RULES ............................................................................................................................................ 5
    4.1 DRAWINGS .................................................................................................................................................... 5
    4.2 DWGTYPE PARAMETERS................................................................................................................................ 6
5      MODELING ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
    5.1 INFORMATION MODELS ..................................................................................................................................... 6
6      REPORT GENERATORS............................................................................................................................... 18
7      REFERENCE INFORMATION..................................................................................................................... 21
    7.1    IPC (1) ........................................................................................................................................................... 21
    7.2    AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE (2) .......................................................................................... 21
    7.3    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (3) ........................................................................................................................ 21
    7.4    ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION (4) .................................................................................................... 21
    7.5    INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDS (ISO)................................................................................ 21
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1 SCOPE
This standard specifies data formats used to describe drawing methodologies for printed boards
and printed board assemblies. These formats may be used for transmitting information between a
printed board designer and a printed board manufacturer.
The information can be used for both manual and for digital interpretations. The data may be
defined in either English or SI units.
1.1 Interpretation
“Shall”, the emphatic form of the verb, is used throughout this standard whenever a requirement is
intended to express a provision that is mandatory. Deviation from a shall requirement is not
permitted, and compliance test modules (CTMs) developed to check syntax and semantics, will
prompt the user to correct the ambiguity, or to insert missing information.
The words “should” and “may” are used whenever it is necessary to express non-mandatory
provisions.
The GenCAM format requirements are provided in a series of standards focused on printed board
manufacturing, assembly, inspection, and testing. This standard, IPC-2513, provides information
on drawing requirements and documentation methodology. The generic standard, IPC-2511
contains general requirements and is a mandatory part of the requirements of this standard, and
provides general information necessary to completely understand the GenCAM structure.
2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitutes
provisions of IPC-2513. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All
documents are subject to revision and parties to agreements based on this generic standard are
encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent additions of the documents
indicated below.
IPC-T-50                  Terms and Definitions for Interconnecting and Packaging Electronic Circuits
IPC-2512      (ADMIN)     Sectional Requirements for Implementation of Administrative Methods for
                          Manufacturing Data Description
IPC-2513      (DRAWG)     Sectional Requirements for Implementation of Drawing Methods for
                          Manufacturing Data Description
IPC-2514      (BDFAB)     Sectional Requirements for Implementation of Printed Board Fabrication
                          Data Description
IPC-2515      (BDTST)     Sectional Requirements for Implementation of Bare Board Product Electrical
                          Testing Data Description
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3 REQUIREMENTS
The requirements of IPC-2511 are a mandatory part of this standard. The IPC-2511 document
describes the generic requirements of the GenCAM format. The format specifies details
specifically for information interchange of data related to printed board manufacturing, assembly
and test.
GenCAM is comprised of twenty sections as described in the generic GenCAM standard, IPC-
2511. The sections are shown in Tables 3-1 and 3-2 of the IPC-2511.
Each section has a specific function or task respectively and is independent of each other.
Accordingly, the information interchange for a specific purpose is possible only if the sections
required for such a purpose have been prepared.
Table 3-1 provides the section names that are appropriate for the printed board and printed board
assembly drawing package. There are six major drawing functions that can be defined by the use
of these files of the GenCAM system.
Table 3-1 indicates the requirements for various sections needed to describe each drawing
procedure and process. The letter “M” signifies a mandatory requirement. The letter “O”
signifies an optional characteristic that may or may not be pertinent to the particular file. A dash
signifies an extraneous section (unnecessary); Compliance Test Modules (CTMs) will not reject
file summaries if extraneous sections are present.
Table 3-1 signifies two requirement conditions separated by a “/”. The first representation of
requirements is intended to convey those GenCAM sections that shall be available as the initial
input to the documentation processes. The second instance of a requirement is to signify those
data that shall be available once the processing descriptions have been completed. The data may
be added by the user, fabricator, assembly, or inspection/testing functions.
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The correlation between the various descriptions identified in this standard is indicated in Figure
3-1. This shows the relationship of drawing files.
                  Master
                  Drawing
                                     Assembly
                                      Drawing
                                                    Schematics/Logic
                                                        Drawing
                                                                      Specification and
 Drawing Formats                                                          Source
                                                                      Control Drawing
Detail Drawing
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4 GENERAL RULES
The following details reflect the rules used in GenCAM to meet the requirements for drawing data.
 These rules are intended to meet the needs of the manufacturer to understand the customer
requirements.
Wherever necessary, additional requirements have been detailed to reflect precision.                               The
attributes and rules for GenCAM described in IPC-2511 are required.
4.1 DRAWINGS
DRAWINGS may be in a variety of types, formats, and sizes. DRAWINGS formats in GenCAM
format use primitives, artwork and other details contained in GenCAM related sections.
DRAWINGS may include board fabrication drawings, assembly drawings, schematics, detail
drawings, parts lists, and specifications. Note that parts lists and schematic drawings are not
necessarily intelligent electronic data bases, but are graphical representation of the schematic or
parts list. However, linkages between the symbol (ARTWORKS section) and COMPONENTS
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section can provide the details necessary to add intelligence to the schematic or parts list
information (see IPC-2518).
The DRAWINGS section is used to identify and describe the drawing set associated with the
assembly as shown in Table 4-2. All drawings that are included in the GenCAM file shall be
described in the GenCAM language. Drawings in other formats can be referenced as a parameter to
the DWGREF statement.
5 MODELING
The data files of GenCAM may be mapped to the information models. Information models are in
development to ensure that complete mapping is capable between the information provided within
GenCAM characteristics. The correlation is provided in the activity models shown in IPC-2519.
All data of GenCAM activities are based on activity models. The activity models covered by CAD
and CAM include the engineering, design, administrative, and fabrication and assembly
characteristics. Each of these sections are intended to be detailed into various levels of activity
much like layers of information needed to perform a particular manufacturing process.
                                                                 A31 Responsibility/Accountability
            Build Requirements                                  A32 Contractual Requirements
                                   Develop                      A33 Documentation
    Documentation Specification
                                   Administrative               A34 Maintenance Handbooks
          Product Maintenance
                                   Information                  A35 Electronic Bill of Materials
             Supplier Selection                                 A36 Purchasing Agreements
                                                  A3
                                                                 A37 Engineering Change Control
Figure 5-1
Information models are also helpful in understanding the requirements of the DRAWINGS section.
Information Models
Information models are also helpful in understanding the requirements of the DRAWINGS section.
Attribute information is correlated to the parameters of GenCAM as well as to the activity models used to
describe documentation and drawing data.
EXPRESS is an international information modeling format supported by ISO 10303-11. The graphic
representation of EXPRESS is known as EXPRESS-G. Appendix A provides an explanation of the
different EXPRESS-G requirements. Figures 5-2 through 5-10 show the EXPRESS-G version of the
GenCAM DRAWINGS section. See www.gencam.org for the complete EXPRESS-G model.
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6    REPORT GENERATORS
Report Generators Data can be extracted from GenCAM files to produce various formats that are
commonly used in the electronics industry. The types of reformatting can be used for electronic data
transfer to tools or to facilitate inspection and human interpretation of text and/or graphic rendering. Note
that no extraction tools are included in the IPC-2510 standard. Their creation is left to the industry as the
need arises. For instance, the report generators for drawings may be DXF, Postscript®, EPS, Gerber,
HPGL or other formats. The resultant hard copy should look similar to the examples in Figures 6-1 and 6-
2.
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7     REFERENCE INFORMATION
The following sections define reference documents that are useful in clarifying the products or process of
the industry or provide additional insight into the subject of data modeling or released information models.
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Appendix A
EXPRESS defines data objects and their relationships among data objects for a domain of interests. Some
typical applications of data models include supporting the development of databases and enabling the
exchange of data for a particular area of interest. As an example, a specific requirement of a database for
an audio compact disc (CD) collection is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1
Data models are specified in a data modeling language. EXPRESS is a data modeling language defined in
ISO 10303-11. One of the advantages of using EXPRESS-G over EXPRESS is that the structure of a data
model can be more intuitively presented. A disadvantage of EXPRESS-G is that complex constraints
cannot be formally specified. There are specific symbols used in EXPRESS-G notation. The meaning of
those symbols is defined in the EXPRESS formatting.
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