Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 24 15:41:20 EDT 2024 | joeljacobo
Hi colleagues, I hope you can give me clarity on this issue, anyone who has the JSTD-001 in its revision H, for the SN100C alloy, what are the limits of impurities allowed? Thank you for your support!
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 14:49:15 EDT 2010 | davef
90%) from the sample, and the bake time and temperature specified herein are minimums. To improve test accuracy, or to prevent heat damage, other bake parameters may be AABUS. 2 Applicable Documents IPC-QL-653 Certification of Facilities that Inspect
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 16:15:53 EDT 2017 | davef
Some requirements to consider are: * Humidity and temperature controlled according to J-STD-001 * Electro-static discharge (ESD) control program according to ANSI/ESD-S-20.20. * Soldering technicians are trained and certified according to J-STD-0
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 22:05:58 EDT 2001 | davef
OA pastes are more hydroscopic than NC pastes. Hydroscopic. The capacity of a material to absorb and retain moisture from the ambient air. Sometimes this is compounded if you remove paste from the frig and let it warm to room temperature, because
Electronics Forum | Mon May 30 09:11:15 EDT 2011 | davef
3a ANSI/J-STD-001: * Temperature and Humidity: 18-30°C, 30-70%RH ** If out of range, shall verify electrostatic discharge control program according to ANSI/ESD S20-20 is adequate. ** For process control, more restrictive temperature and humidity lim
Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 21:40:40 EDT 2013 | davef
ANSI/J-STD-001: * Temperature and Humidity: 18-30°C, 30-70%RH ** If out of range, shall verify electrostatic discharge control program according to ANSI/ESD S20-20 is adequate. ** For process control, more restrictive temperature and humidity limits
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 07:43:09 EST 2006 | davef
ANSI-J-STD-001 says words to the effect: 18-30*C, 30-70%RH
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 08:39:10 EDT 2016 | davef
J-STD-001 Revision F with Amendment 1
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 18 10:35:41 EDT 2007 | hussman
This seems like an odd request from an auditor. I can see an auditor requiring proof that you meet the J-Std, but verify? This would require you purposely damage product on a "before and after" scenario. As long as your manufacturing guideline say
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 18:16:37 EST 2009 | adamcrum
Can somebody help me to understand what standards are in place for deinozed water for cleaning circuit boards. I know they are supposed to be in acordance with J-STD-001D, but what does that entail? All I can find on the internet is that J-STD-001D a