Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 18 08:56:47 EST 2006 | jdumont
Nothing is missing I suppose. I was looking to see if there was another standard more appropriate to add to our POs. Something like, "all incoming material must be packaged according to J-Std-033B under penalty of death...or returned material."
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 20:49:14 EST 2006 | davef
According to J-STD-033B, 3.1 Requirements: The levels are determined per J-STD-020 and/or per JESD22-A113 plus reliability testing. Look here: http://www.jedec.org/download/search/jstd020c.pdf
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 21:45:34 EST 2007 | davef
Take this chance to update your documentation. See Appendix B in: http://www.jedec.org/DOWNLOAD/search/jstd033b.pdf How much fun is that going to be? As an alternative, maybe your supplier can save you the pain.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 06:25:12 EST 2007 | CL
JDumont, Baking in tubes is possible. Max temp for tubes is around 50 degrees C. Some will withstand more than others. You would have to do some experimenting on the tubes that you do have to see what temp they can take. JEDEC 033-A stated that a le
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 29 07:56:56 EDT 2008 | davef
Omid It depends. Follow the guidelines of ANSI/J-STD-033, Standard for Handling, Packing, Shipping, and Use of Moisture/Reflow Sensitive Surface Mount Devices. It's available on-line.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 17 06:34:46 EST 2010 | nico67640
8H the only possible reaction is to bake this component?This is correctly? Many thanks for your help Nicolas
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 18 06:32:29 EST 2010 | nico67640
If I place a MSD level 4 open more than 8 hours in a dry cabinet
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 23 10:16:47 EDT 2011 | blnorman
If these are moisture sensitive they are required to be shipped in a moisture barrier bag and labeled as moisture sensitive. Depending on which moisture sensitivity level (MSL) the components have, floor life can range from unlimited to a mandatory
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 25 06:45:52 EDT 2012 | mccabekev
I have read through the IPC/JEDEC J-STED-033.1 standards regarding bake and storage of MSDs. The lowest bake in the standard is
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 15:02:55 EDT 2013 | island2013
In previous lives we vacuum sealed all MSD devices. Also a nitrogen chamber can be used for unsealed bags. You can check the J-STD-033 and J-STD-020A for handling of the different levels, bake times etc. Good Luck!