@Motodrachen I don't think mil-spec has much to do with package sizes. I just know that while it's easy to hand-solder 1210s or 0805s and annoying to do 0603s, it's practically impossible to do 0402s or 0201s by hand. (those sizes, by the way, are all in tens of mils, 1210 is 120 mil by 100 mil)
there is actually one smaller size, called either 01005 (10 by 5 mils, though it's actually pretty far from that) or metric 0402 (0.4 by 0.2 mm) which is literally about twice the width of a human hair
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@Motodrachen I don't think mil-spec has much to do with package sizes. I just know that while it's easy to hand-solder 1210s or 0805s and annoying to do 0603s, it's practically impossible to do 0402s or 0201s by hand. (those sizes, by the way, are all in tens of mils, 1210 is 120 mil by 100 mil)
there is actually one smaller size, called either 01005 (10 by 5 mils, though it's actually pretty far from that) or metric 0402 (0.4 by 0.2 mm) which is literally about twice the width of a human hair