Electronics Forum: ipc-a-610 class 3 design (Page 2 of 10)

Confused....Need Help On AS9100

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 22:51:05 EDT 2008 | davef

We expect aerospace to be IPC-A-610, Class 3 and J-STD-001, Class 3. The above quality statement stecifies: * "IPC 610, Class 2 acceptability." This is unclear. Should this be "IPC-A-610, Class 2 acceptability?" * No class for J-STD-001. Should we a

IPC610 spec's.....Am I the only confused one???

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 24 07:56:53 EST 1999 | Brian C

Under IPC-A-610 Section 10.3(Components on their sides) it reads: ______________________________________________________ Acceptable - Class 1,2 Nonconforming Defect � Class 3 Chip components on its side provided the following are met: Chip

Re: IPC610 spec's.....Am I the only confused one???

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 24 10:56:12 EST 1999 | Steve Schrader

| Under IPC-A-610 Section 10.3(Components on their sides) it reads: | ______________________________________________________ | Acceptable - Class 1,2 | Nonconforming Defect � Class 3 | | Chip components on its side provided the following | are

Re: Solder Class 1,2,3

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 09:01:19 EDT 2000 | LarryK

The IPC-A-610 has the Acceptability requirements and the ANSI/J-STD-001 has the Requirements for soldering. Both deal with the requirements for the individual classes. Both of them are published by IPC and can be purchased in lots of places includ

Component classification - What is Class 1,2,3?

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

Vertical bend resistors solder fillet

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 14 02:29:52 EST 2013 | padawanlinuxero

Hello I hope this helps For a component with axial leaded - vertical The clearance of the component body or weld bead above the land is 1.00mm (0.039in) Component body must be perpendicular to the board The overall height does not exceed maxim

Conformal Coating Coverage

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 30 12:16:43 EST 2003 | Steve

Can anyone tell me what parts on the pwb should be protected by the conformal coating, and what parts can be free of the coating (such as the areas without components, traces, brides lands)? we were follow MIL standard 2000 and IPC-A-610 class 3. Tha

Soldering Specification Needed

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 10:34:41 EDT 2011 | blnorman

IPC-A-610E "Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies" addresses this specific issue as well as most others. This issue would be to what class (1, 2, or 3) your assemblies would be governed by.

Acceptable per J-STD-001 and IPC-A-610 Class 3?

Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 18:10:54 EDT 2013 | davef

I agree with Rob. These solder connections are unacceptable. BR, davef

Acceptable per J-STD-001 and IPC-A-610 Class 3?

Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 18:40:48 EDT 2013 | rway

I also agree. Even if it did meet specs, I wouldn't let a joint like this out. Reese


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