Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 12 13:15:37 EDT 2017 | davef
It is the two conditions pictured in IPC-A-610F, Figure 5-1 C, D. In the old, simplier days, we wanted our solder connection to have: * Low wetting angle * Shiny metal Today, the metal doesn't have to be shiny and the wetting angle can be a high
Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 10:15:41 EDT 2005 | davef
Here's the index for A-610D: http://www.ipc.org/TOC/IPC-A-610D.pdf
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 28 16:13:59 EST 2022 | markhoch
There are many different IPC Standards, so it depends which process you are referring to. IPC-A-610 is the IPC Standard which pertains specifically to PCB Manufacturing.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 12:24:57 EDT 2011 | minda
I found some useful information in a red line version of IPC-A-610E I uncovered with a quick google search, and I will see what I can find out about their standard of acceptability.
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
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 14:09:22 EDT 2001 | davef
First thing I'd use is IPC-A-610C, �4.8.2 Connector Pins - Press-Fit Pins. Does it work in your case?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 10:22:29 EDT 2001 | larryk
Sean, Are you sure that you don't mean IPC instead of ISO? If so, the the IPC-A-610 is what you are looking for. If you are doing soldering rework, then look at the ANSI/J-STD-001 too. Larry
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 30 16:53:19 EDT 1999 | jason
David I have recently taken the IPC-A-610B instructors course and according to the teacher the revised addtion is suppose to be 50 percent fill in plated thru holes
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
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