Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 16 04:47:43 EDT 2009 | zhengjb
Any acceptance criteria for hot bar soldering finishing? e.g. IPC-A-610? or anything else?
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 01 23:34:25 EST 2009 | 89jeong
Hello Julie Yr supplier is saying that these boards meet the requirement of IPC-A-610. I think that you need to check this requirements at least. But, it does dot mean that these are acceptable. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 09:00:53 EDT 2010 | davef
IPC-A-610D Sections 3.1, 3.2, and 3.3 and Table 3.1 specifically mention compressed air as a source of ESD damage
Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 08:08:37 EDT 2011 | scottp
His article on IPC-A-610 is so ridiculous it's hard to take anything else he writes seriously.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 10:34:41 EDT 2011 | blnorman
IPC-A-610E "Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies" addresses this specific issue as well as most others. This issue would be to what class (1, 2, or 3) your assemblies would be governed by.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 10:40:49 EDT 2011 | minda
I found IPC-A-610E, but I cannot find one online that I can view without purchasing. We do not want to pay for a standard we are not sure we will be able to use.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 18:10:54 EDT 2013 | davef
I agree with Rob. These solder connections are unacceptable. BR, davef
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 18:40:48 EDT 2013 | rway
I also agree. Even if it did meet specs, I wouldn't let a joint like this out. Reese
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 14:51:38 EDT 2013 | dyoungquist
How full is the barrel actually getting? Per IPC-A-610, 100% fill is the target but 75% fill is acceptable for Class 1, 2, and 3.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 15:02:56 EDT 2017 | dleeper
Hasn't rev F been out for a few years now? I'm more interested in what's changing in rev G.