Electronics Forum: acceptance criteria for potting (Page 1 of 4)

IPC Standard for Acceptable and Reject Criteria

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 09:42:31 EST 2004 | dramos1

Hi Simon, Thanks for the immediate reply. We really appreciate it very much. Currently, we are using Class 2 for the visual inspection criteria of our telecom boards. In IPC-A-610 Rev. C criteria, there are TARGET, ACCEPTABLE and REJECT criterias.

IPC Standard for Acceptable and Reject Criteria

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 09:07:07 EST 2004 | dramos1

Hi, We would like to know on the IPC-A-610 rev. C standard for acceptable and reject criteria, do we have to satisfy all that are listed on the manual or either one will be OK? Thanks for all the assistance that will provided. Dennis1

Solderability tests for Gold finishes

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 17:38:50 EST 2004 | davef

ANSI/J-STD-003 - Solderability Tests for Printed Boards is widely accepted. That's it, that's the list. If you email us your email address, we'll give you someone to call. Without knowing the number of boards that you plan to run across your wave,

IPC Standard for Acceptable and Reject Criteria

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 16:32:20 EST 2004 | dramos1

Hi Dave, Thanks a lot for the clarification. In order to be in compliance with IPC standard, ALL criteria has to be met [in conformance]. If either one did not met, then this is a non-conformance. Again, thanks really appreciate your help. With be

IPC Standard for Acceptable and Reject Criteria

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 09:59:47 EST 2004 | Simon UK

Hi Dennis, I would say that you must meet one of the acceptable critera if you have others list, but it depends. Do you have a specific query in relation to a solder joint or other defect?? Simon UK

IPC Standard for Acceptable and Reject Criteria

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 15:55:42 EST 2004 | davef

Dennis: The IPC-A-610 requirements are seperate. * You need to meet all acceptance requirements, in order to be in compliance. * If you reject a part for any reason, you are not in compliance.

IPC Standard for Acceptable and Reject Criteria

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 09:18:27 EST 2004 | Simon UK

Hi Dennis, It is all dependant on what you state for the class of product i.e. Class 3 is the top end acceptance criteria used mainly in Aerospace and Military. You have 2 terms you need to grasp to avoid confusion. 1. Acceptance Criteria 2. Target

IPC Standard for Acceptable and Reject Criteria

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 14:46:29 EST 2004 | dramos1

Hi Russ, Thanks for the reply. In IPC-A-610 Rev. C on section 5.2.9 {Mounting - Connectors] page 5-21 on the manual [January 2000], the acceptable class [1,2,3]listed 3 items. In order for the connector to be accepted, are all 3 items must be met? I

X-Ray Criteria for BGA Solder Ball

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 13:53:22 EDT 2004 | Greg D

Hi, What's the maximum and minimum solder void that can be accepted during X-ray? What about the percentage of Ball Roundness..20%? 30%? thanks and regards,

IPC Standard for Acceptable and Reject Criteria

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 13:31:28 EST 2004 | russ

Could you give a specific example (sect. paragraph etc) that is giving you trouble? Russ

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