Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 10:53:59 EDT 2007 | gregoryyork
Joris, > > Yep, very common to have those small > blow holes in lead-free alloys. We used to get > them very consistently on white-tin finished > boards, and less frequently with gold finished > boards, for what ever that is worth. > > IPC-6
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 09:47:49 EDT 2002 | johnw
Hi Folk's, a quick and easy? question. Got a card with PTH edge stiffeners fitted to it so we need to flow solder them. Having problems getting hole fill, mainly I think due to 2 things, poor pin to hole ratio and also a bit of oxide. The question i
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 15:10:45 EDT 2011 | action_101
The IPC-610 class II spec is very reasonable. If they expect class 3 then make them pay for it....IMO
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 12:59:06 EST 2020 | astarotf
Hi Steve Thomas Effectively by IPC-610 standard specifies in the "content 8.2.13 Quad Flat Pack Plastic Package - Without Terminals (PQFN), Table 8-13, page 8-84" which depending on the class of manufacture notes 2-5 of the table, which in theory do
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 14 02:29:52 EST 2013 | padawanlinuxero
Hello I hope this helps For a component with axial leaded - vertical The clearance of the component body or weld bead above the land is 1.00mm (0.039in) Component body must be perpendicular to the board The overall height does not exceed maxim
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 03:33:19 EDT 2009 | kevyeoh
May i know how do we differentiate between Class 1, 2 and 3 components? What are the key differences between those three classes? When i check at IPC document, it is stated that Class 1: General Electric Class 2: Dedicated Service Electronic prod
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 16:35:21 EST 2020 | kylehunter
> Hi Kyle, As per IPC 610, for class 3, this is > not acceptable, as your minimum fillet height has > to be either one of these two, whichever is > less: - solder thickness + 25% of the termination > height - solder thickness + 0.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 15:05:28 EDT 2005 | Fred M.
With the new rev D release of IPC-A_610 came a new section 10.2.9.3 which identifies a via (through hole) with nicks along the inside of the annular ring. Defect is all three classes and states "Damage to conductor or lands". We have for years defa
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 14:46:29 EST 2004 | dramos1
Hi Russ, Thanks for the reply. In IPC-A-610 Rev. C on section 5.2.9 {Mounting - Connectors] page 5-21 on the manual [January 2000], the acceptable class [1,2,3]listed 3 items. In order for the connector to be accepted, are all 3 items must be met? I
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 16:39:00 EDT 2011 | action_101
The small investemnt of purchasing the IPC-610 manual will pay for itself very quickly. A brief description of the two classes in a few words would be the following: Class II - a well built product with reasonable expectations for both the manufactur
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