Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 29 10:06:08 EDT 2005 | bayanbaru
Would like to start a thread to discuss and share on IPC 610 standard.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 29 12:08:15 EDT 2005 | davef
Go ahead. Can you be more specific?
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 30 01:46:30 EST 2005 | Mika
Please share with us the need's and why's and we will then try to do our best to fulfill your questions. /Sincerly
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 03 16:33:24 EST 2005 | pjc
Revision D has over 730 new and updated illustrations of acceptability criteria and has been critically reviewed for clarity and accuracy. The document synchronizes to the requirements expressed in other industry consensus documents and is used with
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 03 16:41:11 EST 2005 | davef
According to an on-line posting ... SMTA On-line Presentation Comparing Industry Standard Revisions March 9: IPC-A-610 with Regards to Lead-free Technology There have been extensive and significant changes to the industry standard IPC-A-610 with th
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 03 11:00:04 EST 2005 | PeteP
In a nutshell, what are the Rev D changes to the standards? What re-certification requirements are in place?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 20:54:58 EDT 2010 | bandjwet
There is no such thing as "IPCA610 compliance". The correct way of looking at this that the boards were inspected to IPC Class I, II or III Revision XX (current Rev is "E") and met all of the criteria. From a commercial standpoint it would greatly
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 24 07:18:51 EDT 2017 | jamesbarnhart
IPC has updated assembly standards for IPC A-610 and IPC JSTD-001 making them easier to use and adding information in areas that have evolved. Both IPC J-STD-001E and IPC-A-610E have also been more closely linked to eliminating the differences that c
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 24 10:51:49 EDT 2023 | lambert
I agree with the statement of the differences between 001 and 610.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 14:30:29 EST 2015 | chsravan
Can I apply IPC-610 class 3 workmanship standards to an assembly made with a IPC-600 class 2 PCB?
IPC is the trade association for the printed wiring board and electronics assembly industries.
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