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. The fabrication class code is mostly defined by through-hole pad stacks and not SMD pad stacks and Library Expert supports every standard SMD component family and they are good for all 3 IPC Classes
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. The fabrication class code is mostly defined by through-hole pad stacks and not SMD pad stacks and Library Expert supports every standard SMD component family and they are good for all 3 IPC Classes
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. The fabrication class code is mostly defined by through-hole pad stacks and not SMD pad stacks and Library Expert supports every standard SMD component family and they are good for all 3 IPC Classes
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. Today’s blog will cover this topic and help shed some light on this vital topic. Learn more about the classifications below. Class 2 and Class 3 Standards These are quality standards established by IPC-A-610 that were created to better define the rules for building electronic assemblies
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; is Requirement Not EstablishClass 1, Defect Classes 2 and 3[A1A2D3] is Acceptable Classes 1 and2, Defect Class 3[D1D2D3] is Defect for all ClassesA defect for a Class 1 product means thatthe characteristic is also a defect for Class 2 and 3
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= No requirement has been established for this Class A = Acceptable P = Process Indicator D = Defect Examples: [A1P2D3] is Acceptable Class 1, Process Indicator Class 2 and Defect Class 3 [N1D2D3
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= No requirement has been established for this Class A = Acceptable P = Process Indicator D = Defect Examples: [A1P2D3] is Acceptable Class 1, Process Indicator Class 2 and Defect Class 3 [N1D2D3
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= No requirement has been established for this Class A = Acceptable P = Process Indicator D = Defect Examples: [A1P2D3] is Acceptable Class 1, Process Indicator Class 2 and Defect Class 3 [N1D2D3
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= No requirement has been established for this Class A = Acceptable P = Process Indicator D = Defect Examples: [A1P2D3] is Acceptable Class 1, Process Indicator Class 2 and Defect Class 3 [N1D2D3
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. The way some of the conditions are defined in IPC documents must be interpreted from the language as it is written on the page. The target condition mentions the requirements for all 3 classes of products, whereas the acceptable condition only discusses Class 1 and 2 and it provides information as it relates to Table 9-1 and