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?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 18:32:59 EST 2015 | chsravan
Hi Scott,Thank you for the response. I was also thinking the same that the assembly will no longer be Class III. Thanks again.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 11:11:04 EST 2015 | mascott123
I have asked that same question to a co-chair of the J-STD-001 committee who in turn checked with personnel at IPC. The answer I received is that yes you can apply the Class 3 assembly requirements using a class 2 PWB but the resultant assembly will
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 10:05:13 EST 2006 | davef
There's a lots comparisons like this on the web. Here's one: Westwood Associates said on 8/12/2003: ||HASL||OSP||ENIG||Pd||Tin||Silver Flat||no||yes||yes||yes||yes||yes Solderjoint||Cu-Sn||Cu-Sn||Ni-Sn||Ni-Sn||Cu-Sn||Cu-Sn Contact||E-test, ICT||no|
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 15:35:45 EDT 2013 | dyoungquist
Check out IPC-A-600. Revision G (July 2004) section 3.2.3 (surface) and section 3.2.4 (internal) give min/max thicknesses for various weight copper. The min also changes depending on what class (1-3) standard you are working to.
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 Jun 04 11:10:23 EDT 2009 | leemeyer
Are you refering to components or assemblies. Assemblies are classified as 1,2 or 3 per IPC-A-610. Components are classified 1 - 6 for moisture sensitivity per J-STD-020
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 14:41:41 EST 2004 | DasonC
Check IPC-7095, 7.4.1.6 For Class 2, 45% of the diameter adn 20.25% for the area.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 21:31:26 EST 2015 | warwolf
The closer your inspection the more defects you will find, the more rework you do the possible cost you will add and the potential increase of damage you could do to your products if rework is not up to a machine copyable standard. "Is there any in
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 03:33:19 EDT 2009 | kevyeoh
May i know how do we differentiate between Class 1, 2 and 3 components? What are the key differences between those three classes? When i check at IPC document, it is stated that Class 1: General Electric Class 2: Dedicated Service Electronic prod
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