What is the maximum damage allowed on a conductor?
The IPC-A-600 and the IPC-A-610 describes how much a conductor may be damaged maximum in width. This damage depends on the product class and is indicated in %.
The IPC-A-600 and the IPC-A-610 describes how much a conductor may be damaged maximum in width. This damage depends on the product class and is indicated in %.
The IPC-A-600J version (from May 2016)
Yes that is possible, for more information: https://piektraining.com/en/online-training/
The IPC-A-600 training is a theory training.
AABUS is the abbreviation of “As Agreed Between User and Supplier”. This abbreviation often occurs in an IPC standard.
Yes, IPC has made a product classification in every standard, including the IPC/WHMA-A-620. This product classification is as follows: IPC/WHMA-A-620 Class 1 - General electronic products (e.g. consumer electronics, these are products where the main requirement is the function of [...]
Yes, IPC has made a product classification in every standard, including the IPC-A-610. This product classification is as follows: IPC-A-610 Class 1 - General electronic products (e.g. consumer electronics, these are products where the main requirement is the function of [...]
Yes, IPC has made a product classification in every standard, including the IPC-A-600. This product classification is as follows: IPC-A-600 Class 1 - General electronic products (e.g. consumer electronics, these are products where the main requirement is the function of [...]
Yes, IPC has made a product classification in every standard, including the IPC-6012. This product classification is as follows: IPC-6012 Class 1 - General electronic products (e.g. consumer electronics, these are products where the main requirement is the function of [...]
Especially when rework with a hot air gun you often see small spots on the PCB surface. Is this allowed? This and more PCB surface damage (such as delamination, blisters, also on flexible printed circuit boards, etc.) are described in [...]