Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 15:16:43 EST 1998 | Robert J. Clarke
Looking for studies that relate smt reliability against workmanship standards. For example does J-STD 001 level 3 indicate a high rel level than level 1. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 04 13:16:44 EDT 2016 | danhhunter
Is it possible and does any standard cover inspecting soldering joints through conformal coating?
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 05 16:24:09 EDT 2016 | davef
inspect => conformal coat ... and standards are aligned with that philosophy. I can imagine doing a good job inspecting assembly after being coated with particular coating thickness, optical properties, lighting conditions. Ultra-thins are so thin
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.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 11:11:04 EST 2015 | mascott123
I have asked that same question to a co-chair of the J-STD-001 committee who in turn checked with personnel at IPC. The answer I received is that yes you can apply the Class 3 assembly requirements using a class 2 PWB but the resultant assembly will
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 21:14:39 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Some of you can please tell where do I can find information about standards used for SMT devices? | | Thanks | Enrique: Scott is correct that the IPC is an out-standing source of standards information. Other respected standard setting groups ar
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 13:42:05 EST 2004 | blu_nozer
J-STD-001 is the workmanship standard. IPC-A-610 is a guide to evaluating conformance to the standard & includes photographs of compliant and non-compliant examples. In addition there is also IPC-HDBK-001 which expands on the bare requirements laid d
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 15:16:39 EST 2000 | Nancy V
For our electrical/mechanical assembly, (that is not printed circuit boards), we refer to the Martin Marietta Workmanship Standards, copyrighted in 1981. Does anyone know if these standards are still available? If not can anyone refer me to some in
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 13:51:59 EST 2006 | ganoi
I need advices as to how a gap between the bottom of an LED (1209-package) and the PCB can be controlled on a small rigid-flex PCBA? The problem that we experience is due to tight tolerance in the design of our molded housing in which this PCBA is as