The document sychronizes to the acceptability requirements expressed in IPC-6012C and IPC-6013B. Topics such as copper wrap plating, copper cap plating of filled holes, and hole wall/barrel separation along with updated and expanded coverage for measling of printed boards, delamination and haloing, laminate voids/cracks, etchback, blind and buried via fill, and flexible circuits are covered in this document. ![]() This is an illustrated guide to PCB acceptability! This four-color document provides photographs and illustrations of the target, acceptable and nonconforming conditions that are either internally or externally observable on bare boards. It is important so that both user and manufacturer of printed wiring boards may "speak the same language" with respect to PCB specifications. IPC A-600 Revision K is a four color guide to printed board acceptability that provides dozens of new or revised photographs and illustrations, and coverage on topics such as crazing, back-drilled etc. It includes extensive acceptance criteria including full color illustrations and photographs showing all types of printed board surface and internal conditions. This specification has set the standard for rigid printed boards in terms of PCB workmanship quality. The IPC-A-600, "Acceptability of Printed Boards " is the most widely used published specification on printed wiring boards. ![]() IPC A-600H Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |