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SMT resistors

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 17:27:19 EDT 2006 | russ

See IPC 610 for this. Section 9, there are a lot of conditions so I will not post here Russ

Hot Bar soldering (FPC to PCB)

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 05:26:05 EDT 2009 | sachu_70

Hi Dave, Would this be different from IPC-610-D. I am not sure.

Requirements/standards for component shifting

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 13:42:37 EDT 2020 | emeto

No need to make such a document. It is all in IPC 610.

Any different between Flat Ribbon and Gull Wing Component?

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 13:23:18 EDT 2007 | slthomas

On the contrary, IPC-610 refers to flat ribbon leads in the same context as gullwing and "L" leads. I've always assumed that they were one in the same (could be wrong here...certainly wouldn't be anything new) and have never seen L or flat ribbon r

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

defects in pcb manufacturing

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 07:16:47 EST 2009 | umar

Base on the top picture condition, seems like the boards condition is a lot with solder splash or solder ball which is per IPC-610 is under reject (under 5.6.2)for class 3 product. While the picture 2 is showing those the solder resist is not melt pr

I am looking for an IPC spec for intentional PCB warp

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 16:20:03 EST 2014 | warwolf

Basically the contract comes first, then the design drawings then IPC. if your costumer is asking you to bend the PCB then it becomes apart of the design drawings. as for looking for a cover, get it in writing that that's what they want you to do. I

Electro-mechanical assembly specification?

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 13:28:50 EDT 2008 | qaman

I am new to the board so be gentle with me. There are standards such as IPC-610 for PCB assembly, IPC-600 for bare boards, etc. Is there a "standard" for electro-mechanical assembly? Is there an IPC standard or any other industry approved standard

Electro-mechanical assembly specification?

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 02 13:30:05 EDT 2008 | evtimov

I am new to the board so be gentle with me. > There are standards such as IPC-610 for PCB > assembly, IPC-600 for bare boards, etc. Is there > a "standard" for electro-mechanical assembly? Is > there an IPC standard or any other industry > appro


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