Hi,
I'm doing a PCB for a company (college project). I got most of my footprints online, and I'm being asked to change some things.
Notably I must use their layer assignment convention.
The company has (among others) the following conventions :
• M01-Assembly Top (Footprint’s Assembly Drawing)
• M02-Assembly Bottom (Footprint’s Assembly Drawing)
• M03-Courtyard Top (Footprint’s Courtyard)
• M04-Courtyard Bottom (Footprint’s Courtyard)
• M05-3D Body Top (Footprint’s Extruded and/or STEP Model)
• M06-3D Body Bottom (Footprint’s Extruded and/or STEP Model)
• M07-Comment Top (Component’s Comment Property)
• M08-Comment Bottom (Component’s Comment Property)
• M09-Notes Top (Footprint’s Special Notes)
• M10-Notes Bottom (Footprint’s Special Notes)
I wonder now... given this footprint here :

There is an outer purple frame, an inner purple frame, and a 3x3D body definitions.
The thing is... I'm not too sure what should be considered assembly drawing (M01) and what should be considered 3D body (M05). The hatched rectangles are
actual 3D body definitions (so they go in M05). I'm refering to the inner rectangle as the frames surrounding each 3D body.
Does the assembly drawing refer to the components "actual physical placement of the component" or is it more of a safe region that "contains/surrounds" the component?
In other words, would it be the "outer" rectangle that would refer to as the assembly drawing, or the inner one? Or is it both? Or are the inner rectangles just extra information (and
thus should go on another free layer like M13).
I understand the assembly drawing is useful to show the component placement, but I'm confused about what it really tells i.e. if it's informations about precise component dimensions
or just a set of areas that contain the components themselves.
Thanks!
Thanks!