Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 20:46:09 EST 2013 | davef
Look here: http://www.ipc.org/html/IPC-7526.pdf BR, davef
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 20:59:14 EDT 2006 | davef
Dave Try: * IPC-2221 - Generic Standard On Printed Board Design * IPC-2222 - Sectional Design Standard For Printed Board For Organic Printed Boards Our old [euphemistically] friend Earl Moon has written extensively on DFM. Look at his site: http://
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 13 14:05:21 EST 2003 | clarkk
Gregory, Check out IPC document EMSI-TC2. It is available for purchase on the IPC website (www.ipc.org/) and covers the items you mentioned, as well as many others. The only thing we add to it is an arbitration clause that we wrote with help from the
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 19:58:54 EST 2000 | Dave F
We will say some novenas for you. IPC Standards are very easy to find at the IPC website, www.ipc.org International Organization for Standardization standards are very easy to find at IOS website, www.iso.ch/ Registrars for ISO certification are at
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 10:16:27 EST 2007 | tglenn
IPC standard 2221A for board design specifies that through hole leads shall be mounted such that there is only one lead in any one hole. Does anyone the reasons for this requirement?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 08 12:38:12 EDT 2003 | Denise
I'm looking for comparison data on MTBF for solder joints meeting IPC Class II vs Class III.
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
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.
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
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 12:19:09 EDT 2008 | davef
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