Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 17:44:46 EDT 2015 | abisson
Hello to All, Is someone can refer me to an IPC standard where the maximum allowance of pcb stretch is mention? I've look into IPC-600, or 2222 or 2615 and I cannot find what I'm looking for. I will like to implement a pass/fail incoming inspection
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 16:13:28 EDT 2017 | barryg
Hello everyone, I was curious if anyone knows what criteria there is for layer to layer registration. I have looked at ipc-600 and 601 and have not found anything or am missing something. We had a small qty. of pcbs sent to a customer and some inner
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 08:46:18 EDT 2001 | CAL
Searching the IPC website is a good start. http://www.ipc.org Some standards you may want to look over are.... IPC 600, IPC 610, J-STD-001 "riveting and circuit cards into metal shelf" definitely has my curiosity level elevated. Since you know your
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 13:15:17 EDT 1999 | Justin Medernach
| Hi, | I just cheesed my previous attempt at this. I looked through IPC 600 and couldn't find anything relating to dimensional stability of a board with regard to stretch. I found bow and twist but nothing on size. I have a PCB that is .030" over
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 18:21:43 EST 2001 | slthomas
We recently have received a lot of warped (bowed and/or twisted behond IPC 600 specs.) bare boards (some our fabricator's fault, some ours by design) and I can't help but figure that long term reliability will suffer when building product with them.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 12:48:49 EDT 2004 | pjc
AP25 can handle warped boards to a degree. I also depends on the board clamping system on the machine. There are three avbl. First is Universal Vacuum box, second is dedicated tooling with vacuum and third is Y Snugger tooling that does not use vacuu
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 | Fri Apr 16 17:19:59 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | Hi, | | I just cheesed my previous attempt at this. I looked through IPC 600 and couldn't find anything relating to dimensional stability of a board with regard to stretch. I found bow and twist but nothing on size. I have a PCB that is .030"
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 13:26:59 EDT 1998 | D.Hammond
I work QA at an OEM in Alberta, Canada. I saw earlier posts on the smtnet regarding PCB haloing criteria. I am currently in a dispute with my PCB vendor over the acceptability of haloing (delamination) around plated through holes and vias on a lot of
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 10:14:12 EDT 1999 | Justin Medernach
| | | Hi, | | | I just cheesed my previous attempt at this. I looked through IPC 600 and couldn't find anything relating to dimensional stability of a board with regard to stretch. I found bow and twist but nothing on size. I have a PCB that is .0