Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 13:42:05 EST 2004 | blu_nozer
J-STD-001 is the workmanship standard. IPC-A-610 is a guide to evaluating conformance to the standard & includes photographs of compliant and non-compliant examples. In addition there is also IPC-HDBK-001 which expands on the bare requirements laid d
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 16:29:58 EST 2004 | dougt
What standards (UL#xxx, CE, etc) is your company requiring be met when purchasing smt equipment? Is this a concern of only the larger companies?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 07:57:29 EST 2004 | TK
Yo Dilbert, you don't say where in the real world you are located, but Ul, CE, and such pretain to electrical, and fire safety codes. The min required code is up to the local authority having juristiction over your facility. It is not a SMT industr
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 13:31:59 EST 2004 | blu_nozer
I suggest you look at the IPC/EIA J-STD-001C. It provides 3 different yardsticks depending on the end use of the equipment. Class 3 became the de facto military standard in Noth America since MIL-STD-2000A was withdrawn. Bob
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 09:48:02 EST 2004 | Patticake
I have a similar question. What are the major differences between J-std-001 and IPC 610 class 3 ?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 19:35:10 EST 2004 | dougt
I guess I asked the wrong question. For an OEM that builds electronic equipment that is used by industry in the production of pc boards, what specification(s) should the OEM be meeting for electrical safety? I have been given some paperwork that ref
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 10:12:06 EST 2004 | mapell
Hi Dilbert We manufacture equipment for the electronics industry. The holy grail "guide book" you looking for does not really exist. I wish it did. I got with our compliance engineer this morning for help explain since I am not that experienced i
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 18:40:05 EDT 2002 | dougt
Here is how smema works: Machine A has a board to give to machine B. Machine A has an opto or a relay that will turn on or close when it is ready to pass this board to machine B. This is the "board available from previous" signal, telling machine B
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