IPC New Release: IPC/WHMA-A-620D Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies

IPC/WHMA-A-620D is the only industry-consensus standard for Requirements and Acceptance of Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies. IPC/WHMA-A-620D describes materials, methods, tests and acceptance criteria for producing crimped, mechanically secured and soldered interconnections and the related assembly activities associated with cable [...]

By |2020-08-19T10:37:35+02:0023 January 2020|Categories: IPC New Release|Tags: , , |

IPC New Release: IPC-2591-Version 1.1: Connected Factory Exchange (CFX)

IPC-2591 version 1.1 provides updates to several CFX messages since the original IPC-2591 version release. IPC-2591 standard establishes the requirements for the omni-directional exchange of information between manufacturing processes and associated host systems for assembly manufacturing. IPC-2591 standard applies to [...]

By |2020-08-19T09:26:56+02:001 December 2019|Categories: IPC New Release|Tags: , |

The difference between IPC-6012 and IPC-A-600

Both documents the IPC-6012 and the IPC-A-600 are made for the so-called bare printed circuit boards. The difference is that IPC-A-600 is the document for the inspection. So, when a printed circuit board is ready, it is inspected before it [...]

By |2020-01-10T03:30:08+01:001 November 2019|Categories: IPC|Tags: , , |

Do you comply with buyer agreements with only certification in the mandatory IPC modules?

Yes, you do meet this requirement, but it is not that simple. You can of course say, in a contract a client has written: "everyone who inspects my product must be IPC-A-610 certified". You can include: "anyone who solders to [...]

By |2020-02-05T06:03:40+01:0028 October 2019|Categories: PIEK|Tags: , |

The difference between IPC-7711 and IPC-7721

The difference between IPC-7711 and IPC-7721 is that IPC-7711 contains procedures for so-called rework of assemblies and printed circuit boards and IPC-7721 contains the procedures for repairing printed circuit boards and modifications. However, this is a very short explanation. At [...]

By |2020-01-10T03:31:51+01:006 September 2019|Categories: PIEK|Tags: , , |

CIS, CIT and CSE variants on IPC training courses

Fifteen years ago, IPC introduced the terms CIS and CIT. CIS stands for Certified IPC Specialist and CIT for Certified IPC Trainer. The abbreviations have become concepts within the electronics world. We have years of experience with these two certifications. [...]

By |2019-07-24T10:44:03+02:0024 July 2019|Categories: IPC|Tags: , , |