Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 29 20:28:59 EST 2003 | davef
The possibilities are dizzying, aren't they? In our dingy fog, if we don't understand your requirement, say so. 3 Spec Fir Tree General Technical Specification 3a Design/Layout: IPC-2221 IPC-2222 3b PCB Fab: IPC-6011 IPC-6012 IP
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 07 20:01:35 EST 2007 | davef
Josh: Hole size to lead diameter ratio is meaningless. Minimum and maximum component lead to finished hole size clearance do not vary according to component lead diameter or hole size. Regardless, here's what you want to smack those goofballs over i
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 | Wed Apr 18 08:57:45 EDT 2018 | davef
Here is the IPC Standards Tree [ http://www.ipc.org/4.0_Knowledge/4.1_Standards/SpecTree.pdf ]. The design standards that you ask about are over on the right side. I'd guess that the following standards would be a good starting point: * IPC-2221, "
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 12:22:46 EDT 2020 | mvargas
Hi, We are currently using WonderMask PX Peelable Solder Mask # 2222 for the wave rework process, but we are having a lot of trash in the pot. I understand that it is because the solder mask resists the pot temperature (500F) but not the rework tim
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 24 13:47:48 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| Hello everybody: | somebody know about the formula to calculate the span for a particular component thougth hole, or an specific place where I can find this information. I have been looking at IPC manuals but I didn't find anything. | | any advise
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 01 09:12:27 EST 2001 | davef
Ah, there�s the rub. So often we see scoring requirements defined based on depth of cut. This ignores that the depth changes with a variety of factors, including: * Wear on the cutting blade. * Variation in thickness of the fabricated board. So, c
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 10:32:03 EDT 2005 | davef
IPC-2221A, Generic Standard on Printed Board Design, the base document that covers all generic requirements for printed board design, regardless of materials. From there, the designer can choose the appropriate sectional standard for a specific techn
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 20:59:14 EDT 2006 | davef
Dave Try: * IPC-2221 - Generic Standard On Printed Board Design * IPC-2222 - Sectional Design Standard For Printed Board For Organic Printed Boards Our old [euphemistically] friend Earl Moon has written extensively on DFM. Look at his site: http://
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 07:40:07 EST 2007 | jdumont
Thanks for all the great suggestions guys. We do not have topside heating but topside temps are where they should be before hitting the wave. No excessive copper in the area either. We are going to start with the most problematic board and use it as