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IPC A-610DC ADD Document Information:
Title
Telecom Addendum
IPC-Association Connecting Electronics Industries
Publication Date:
Aug 1, 2009
Scope:
This standard is a collection of visual quality acceptability
requirements for electronic
assemblies.
This document presents acceptance requirements for the manufacture of
electrical and electronic
assemblies. Historically, electronic assembly standards contained a
more comprehensive tutorial
addressing principles and techniques. For a more complete
understanding of this document's
recommendations and requirements, one may use this document in
conjunction with IPC-HDBK-001,
IPC-HDBK-610, and IPC J-STD-001.
The criteria in this standard are not intended to define processes to
accomplish assembly
operations nor is it intended to authorize repair/modification or
change of the customer's product.
For instance, the presence of criteria for adhesive bonding of
components does not
imply/authorize/require the use of adhesive bonding, and the depiction
of a lead wrapped clockwise
around a terminal does not imply/authorize/require that all
leads/wires be wrapped in the clockwise
direction.
IPC-A-610 has criteria outside the scope of IPC J-STD-001 defining
handling, mechanical and other
workmanship requirements. Table 1-1 is a summary of related documents.
IPC-HDBK-610 is a supporting document that provides information
regarding the intent of this
specification content and explains or amplifies the technical
rationale for transition of limits
through Target to Defect condition criteria. In addition, supporting
information is provided to
give a broader understanding of the process considerations that are
related to performance but not
commonly distinguishable through visual assessment methods.
The explanations provided in this companion resource should be useful
in determining disposition of
conditions identified as Defect, processes associated with Process
Indicators, as well as answering
questions regarding clarification in use and application for defined
content of this specification.
Contractual reference to this standard does not additionally impose
the content of IPC-HDBK-610
unless specifically referenced in contractual documentation.
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