Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 14:56:50 EST 2006 | Brad Courtemanche
Does anyone know if there is any kind of industry standard for x-out pcb's coming from board houses. I have been seeing more and more pallets/panels coming from various board houses with alot of bad pcbs. I have been in the industry for a little over
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 13:43:52 EDT 2009 | victorp
Is there a standard (such as IPC) or common industry practice in regards with x-out marking on rejected boards of a panel? Do board shops have to X-out both sides of the rejected board, or one side? If the answer is one side, which side should be ma
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 15:36:40 EDT 2009 | davef
There is no standard. You need to decide when you want the cost of bad boards applied to your product cost. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for previous discussions, like: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=20871
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 09:52:57 EDT 2024 | tommy_magyar
Hi there, As long as there is a standard procedure (choosing a so called bad-board-sensor [BBS], machines being taught in with this option, and operators trained) the impact should not be high. True that you have to push more panels through. The t
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 17 08:58:20 EST 2006 | russ
Not aware of any published standard for this. Usually we take care of this upfront with the supplier. No more than X amount of panels with one or more Xouts in any lot, No more than X number of Xouts per panel, so on and so on. Not defending boa
Electronics Forum | Wed May 14 15:15:03 EDT 2008 | boardhouse
Hi Scott, I have worked for a State side PCB Manufacture and now a Taiwan Manufacture. At both shops the up charge was based on how many up the pallet array was plus layer count and complexity of product, charges ranged from free to 15%. Standa
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