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 Apr 12 01:35:13 EDT 2007 | Haris
IPC-A-610D is a Acceptability of the Electronic assemblies so all your questions depends on the product classes either 1,2,or 3 and it is given in this standard about the acceptablity criteria of the soldering of any type of the components i.e. it h
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 07:50:04 EDT 2013 | icin
The attached images appear to be a result of a touchup process. We believe that this is not a fracture, but more of a condition where the solder touchup process did not completely flow the solder. Is this acceptable per J-STD-001 and IPC-A-610 Class
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 20 14:55:55 EDT 2019 | davef
IPC-A-610F 8.3.13 Bottom Termination Components (BTC) ... Thermal plane void criteria shall be established between the manufacturer and user IPC-A-610F, 8.3.14 Components with Bottom Thermal Plane Terminations ... Thermal Plane Void Criteria -
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 22 04:52:31 EDT 2023 | shrikant_borkar
Here below clarification may help you I suggest you to refer IPC-AJ-820A Assembly and Joining Handbook for the entire information of applicable standards. IPC-J-STD (IPC-Joint Standard): IPC-J-STD is not a standalone standard; it refers to the serie
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 26 01:27:33 EDT 2003 | Iman
no S**t, I was going into SMTnet to post a question, on : 1) what is the actual "physics" behind "Leaching" defect? what is the accurate desciption to define this defect? how to eliminate the general causes to this defect? If encounter, what work pr
Electronics Forum | Tue May 27 16:42:01 EDT 2003 | markhoch
I've been tasked with finding out how difficult it would be to convert our company from a Class 2 to a Class 3 supplier. Does anybody know if there is a "how to" manual available to assist me in getting this done. Short of going thru all of IPC-A-610
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 08:36:23 EDT 2007 | davef
IPC-A-610D refers to 'toe down configuration' several times, beyond the 8.2.5.6 that you question. Although none will add to your understanding of 'toe down'. A lead that is 'toe down' is one where the foot of the lead is not parallel to the pad. T
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 10 15:36:06 EST 2013 | davef
Assuming your conformal coating material was selected with the intent of living a life in contact with oil, why doesn't your coating meet the IPC-A-610D requirement of that there be no voiding, no breaks in the surface, no loss of adhesion, etc? Furt
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 09:05:54 EDT 2017 | davef
Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies IPC-A-610 F Comparison E to F versions * http://www.electronicsyorkshire.org.uk/UserFiles/PDFs/610E%20to%20F%20Redline%20comparison.pdf * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kD5NpsocTpw * http://www.scanditron.c