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Here are the 15 Standard Surface Mount Terminal Lead Forms represented in the IPC-7351 and IPC-7352. 

The first bend in the lead is referred to as the Knee. The second bend is the Heel and the end of the lead is the Toe. 

For Grid Array and BTC leads, the solder joint goal is a Periphery. 

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The anatomy of the human leg is used to determine the Surface Mount Toe and Heel of the solder joint definition. 

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Cracker Barrel Sides For Thanksgiving [exclusive] -

Forget the green bean casserole with the fried onions on top (gasp—I said it). Cracker Barrel’s green beans are slow-cooked for hours with smoked ham. They are soft, savory, and taste like they’ve been simmering since 6 AM. The Sweet & Tangy Balance 6. Cranberry Relish Before you panic, yes, they have cranberry sauce. It’s not the jellied can shape (sorry, purists). Their relish is a whole-berry style with a bright, citrusy pop. It cuts through all the heavy butter and cream perfectly.

(P.S. They have Mac n’ Cheese too—don’t sleep on it).

That’s where a little secret weapon comes in. cracker barrel sides for thanksgiving

Here is the ultimate guide to the best Cracker Barrel sides to order for your Thanksgiving feast. If you show up without these two, just turn the car around.

Yes, the same place you go for pancakes and checkers on a random Tuesday. Their Southern-style sides are rich, nostalgic, and taste surprisingly homemade. This year, skip the stress and let the "Old Country Store" handle the heavy lifting. Forget the green bean casserole with the fried

This is a dessert disguised as a side. Mashed sweet potatoes topped with a pecan streusel and—wait for it—melted marshmallows. It is outrageously sweet. If you have kids at the table, order double.

Look, we love sweet potatoes. But this is the side that disappears first. Shredded potatoes baked in a creamy, peppery sauce until golden brown. It is cheesy, savory, and the perfect textural contrast to your turkey. Don't let anyone tell you it's "just breakfast food." It’s Thanksgiving magic. The Sweet & Tangy Balance 6

Okay, technically this isn't a "side," but it is the ultimate hack. If you are afraid of deep-frying a whole bird (or your oven is occupied by rolls), order a Fried Turkey Breast . It comes pre-sliced, juicy, and with a crispy skin that will make your aunt jealous. The Traditional Fixings (No Cans Required) 3. Sugar Cured Ham Not everyone loves turkey. Have a backup. Cracker Barrel’s ham is thick-cut, sweet, and salty. It’s a classic Southern holiday addition that requires zero glaze-making on your part.

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