Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 03 07:05:43 EDT 2002 | davef
There is no such standard.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 15:19:21 EST 2004 | nrocco
Can anyone point me in the direction to find some IPC standards for lead free solder joint reliablity tests, such as shear tests, pull tests, vibe tests, enviroment tests, etc. I need to know what the specs. are on all aspects of reliability and how
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 02 21:50:24 EDT 2002 | ralugg
I am trying to find the Medical specification or rating for components used in the assmbly of a PCB / level 2 and 3. also is there suppliers who speialize in these components.
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 04 20:50:33 EDT 2002 | Ron L
Thanks Dave, Is there High and Low grade components !! Do component manufactures issue a certificate with pretested or certified components for the assembly of medical pcbs .
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 19:41:34 EDT 2002 | ralugg
Thanks Dave and Steve, Your answers have will close this issue on Medical Pcb assembly and component specifications. your time is greatly appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 17:45:27 EST 2004 | davef
You're correct. There is no criteria for no-lead, but there none for SnPb, either. Solder joint strength in pull/shear will vary with lead geometry, solder volume, lead metal/metallization, the way the test is done.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 11:55:31 EDT 2002 | slthomas
Ron, have a look at http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/dsma/cgmphome.html It would be a nightmare, if your plant is not structured to support it. It's a huge pain in the fanny even when you (alledgedly) are. I'm not sure what you're pursuing, but if you're c
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 08:49:35 EDT 2002 | davef
What do you want to be certified? So, do you have a specification control drawing for each component that defines your expected performance capabilities for use by your buyer in acquiring these parts? If there is a reason to fabricate parts to your
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 14:30:29 EST 2015 | chsravan
Can I apply IPC-610 class 3 workmanship standards to an assembly made with a IPC-600 class 2 PCB?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 18:32:59 EST 2015 | chsravan
Hi Scott,Thank you for the response. I was also thinking the same that the assembly will no longer be Class III. Thanks again.
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