Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 10:05:23 EDT 2007 | davef
IPC-A-610 has a section on high voltage soldering
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 08:28:24 EDT 2009 | davef
No. They're the same ... A-610 and IPC-A-610
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 09:45:29 EDT 2010 | jamyboy
Thank you for the response quite helpful..
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 29 12:27:39 EST 2010 | davef
Flux evaluation * J-STD-004, Requirements for Soldering Fluxes * IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 20:50:31 EDT 2021 | davef
IPC-A-610G Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, 10.8 Conformal Coating
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 24 10:51:49 EDT 2023 | lambert
I agree with the statement of the differences between 001 and 610.
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 | Fri Jul 09 14:28:29 EDT 2010 | jamyboy
Wondering if anyone has ever had to prove IPC-a-610 compliance to a Federal Agency (Not DOD)? If so how did you accomplish it and what was the Federal Agency's response after sending Proof of Compliance? Thank you in Advance
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 07:50:04 EDT 2013 | icin
The attached images appear to be a result of a touchup process. We believe that this is not a fracture, but more of a condition where the solder touchup process did not completely flow the solder. Is this acceptable per J-STD-001 and IPC-A-610 Class
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 09:40:33 EDT 2013 | proceng1
I have a CM project that is a single sided pcb (not plated thru holes) and I have 3 axial resistors that the Customer wants placed on the "solder side" of the board. I cannot find an IPC-A-610 reference to putting parts on the wrong side of a single