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IPC CHECKLIST for Producing Rigid
PCBAs
Developed by: Lars Wallin, IPC European Representative
Revised September 6, 2013
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Contents A. Purpose of this Document Page 3 B. IPC Reference Standards Page 6 C. IPC Classification Class 1, 2 or 3 Page 8 D. IPC Producibility Levels A, B or C Page 9 E. Checklist at the Project Start Level Page 10 F. Checklist at the CAD Ordering Level Page 11 G. Checklist at the PCB Ordering Level Page 12 H. Checklist at the PCBA Ordering Level Page 13 I. Checklist at the Cleaning and Conformal
Coating Ordering Level Page 14 J. Terms and Definitions Page 15
ATTACHMENTS 1. IPC Tree Ò Everything You Need from Start to FinishÓ 2. Phenomena in Cross Section of Plated Through Holes 3. IPC Factory for Electronic Design, CAD and CAM 4. IPC Factory for Rigid Bare Board Production 5. IPC Factory for Assembling, Soldering and Testing 6. IPC Factory for Cleaning and Conformal Coating 7. Get Ahead with IPC Training and Certification 8. Experience the Benefits with IPC Membership
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A. Purpose of IPC Checklists In the entire production chain of a completed Rigid PCBA (Printed Circuit Board Assembled) it exist the following number of parameters, see table below. No Rigid PCBA Parameters Variables
1 Choice of Component Package 50 2 Choice of Surface Finish on Components. J-STD-002 12 3 CAD acc to IPC-2221 & 2222 Class 1, 2 or 3 3 4 CAD acc to IPC-2221 & 2222 Level A, B or C 3 5 Footprint/Land acc to IPC-7351 Level A, B or C 3 6 Design/CAD of QFN. IPC-7093 3 7 Design/CAD of BGA/CSP. IPC-7095 3 8 Design/CAD of stencils. IPC-7525 5 9 Placement of components 10 10 Choice of PCB base material. IPC-4101 11 11 Choice of PCB base material Cu foil. IPC-4562 2 12 Choice of PCB solder mask. IPC-SM-840 3 13 Choice of PCB Surface Finish. IPC-4552, 4553 or 4554 5 14 Choice of PCB Handling and Storage. IPC-1601 2 15 Age/Wetting of PCB. J-STD-003 3 16 PCB Process steps at supplier. IPC-6011 and 6012 20 17 Different stencil/printing options. IPC-7526 and 7527 5 18 Solder Paste/Stick/Wire options. J-STD-005 and 006 20 19 Flux with Solder Paste/Stick/Wire options. J-STD-004 5 20 Reflow/Vapor Phase/Wave/Selective/Hand options. 5 21 Choice of Soldering environments (O2 free, N2 or Air) 3 22 Choice of Lead or Lead free process. 2 23 Choice of process cycle. J-STD-020 and 075 10 24 Choice of Moisture Sensitive Level (MSL). J-STD-033 5 25 Choice of Cleaning Method. IPC-CH-65 4 26 Conformal coating 3 27 PCBA Requirements Class 1, 2 or 3. J-STD-001 3 28 PCBA Acceptability Class 1, 2 or 3. IPC-A-610 3 29 PCBA Touch up and Repair. IPC-7711/21 3 30 PCBA Requirements/Acceptability for Cable. IPC-620 3 Total variables 212
If - theoretically - each of these 30 parameters and their 212 variables are depending of each other (worst case and not true), the number of potential combinations are as large as 4 200 000 000 000 000 000 0, (4,2E19), too many to be handled by the human brain.
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The purpose of this IPC Checklist is to assist all involved in the entire production chain of PCBAs (see below) in minimizing the risk of combinations that don« t give good solder joints according to IPC-A-610 Class 1, 2 or 3.
CHAIN OF PRODUCTION
MARKET
DEMANDS:
Quicker
Smaller
Smarter
Higher quality
Cheaper.
Electronic Design
Analog technique and/or Digital technique.
Components Hole mounted (HMT), Surface mounted (SMD) and/or Embedded (HDI).
Around 5 million to choose between
Electronic Design
Choise of components (BOM).
Draw Schematic diagram and create a Net list.
CAD
Create footprints and make electrical connections without any shorts plus consider EMC regulations and cleaning and conformal coating requests.
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CAD
GERBER FILS are created.
A PCB specification is established.
PCB Manufacturing
ASSEMBLING AND SOLDERING
Purchase components according to BOM.
Purchase PCBs.
Purchase solder paste.
Purchase solder paste stencil.
Receive pick & place data.
Assembly, soldering, testing and final assembly plus cleaning and conformal coating of PCBAs.
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B. IPC Reference Standards 1. IPC-2221, Generic Standard on Printed Board Design. 2. IPC-2222, Sectional Design Standard for Rigid Organic Printed Boards. 3. IPC-2141, Design Guide for High-Speed Controlled Impedance Circuit Boards. 4. IPC-2251, Design Guide for the Packaging of High Speed Electronic Circuits. 5. IPC-2152, Standard for Determining Current Carrying Capacity in PCB Design. 6. IPC-2615, Printed Board Dimensions and Tolerances. 7. IPC-2581, Generic Requirements for Printed Board Assembly Products
Manufacturing Description Data and Transfer Methodology. 8. J-STD-002, Solderability Tests for Components Leads, Terminations, Lugs and Wires. 9. J-STD-033, Handling, Packing, Shipping and Use of Moisture/Reflow Sensitive
Surface Mount Devices. 10. IPC-7093, Design and Assembly Process Implementation for Bottom Termination (Typical QFN and LCC) Components. 11. IPC-7094, Design and Assembly Process Implementation for Flip Chip and Die Size Components. 12. J-STD-030, Guideline for Selection and Application of Underfill Material for Flip Chip and other Micropackages. 13. IPC-7095, Design and Assembly Process Implementation for BGAs. 14. IPC-7351, Generic Requirements for SMD Design & Land Pattern Standards. 15. IPC-7525, Stencil Design Guidelines. 16. IPC-7526, Stencil and Misprinted Board Cleaning Handbook. 17. IPC-7527, Requirements for Solder Paste Printing. 18. IPC-4562, Metal Foil for Printed Board Applications. 19. IPC-4563, Resin Coated Copper Foil for Printed Boards Guidline. 20. IPC-4101, Specification for Base Material for Rigid and Multilayer PCBs. 21. IPC-4121, Guidelines for Selecting Core Construction for Multilayer PCBs. 22. IPC-6011, Generic Performance Specification for Printed Boards. 23. IPC-6012, Qualification and Performance Specification for Rigid PCBs. 24. IPC-SM-840, Qualification and Performance Specification of Permanent Solder Mask and Flexible Cover Materials. 25. IPC-4552, Specification for Electroless Nickel/Immersion Gold (ENIG) Plating for PCBs. 26. IPC-4553, Specification for Immersion Silver Plating for PCBs. 27. IPC-4554, Specification for Immersion Tin Plating for PCBs. 28. IPC-4556, Specification for Electroless Nickel/Electroless Palladium/Immersion Gold (ENEPIG) Plating for PCBs. 29. IPC-A-600, Acceptability of Printed Boards. 30. J-STD-003, Solderability Tests for Printed Boards. 31. IPC-1601, Printed Board Handling and Storage Guidelines. 32. IPC-TM-650, Test Methods Manual. 33. IPC-9691, User Guide for the IPC-TM-650, Method 2.6.25, Conductive Anodic Filament (CAF) Resistance Test.
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34. IPC-1752, Material Declaration Management. 35. J-STD-609, IPC/JEDEC Marking and Labeling of Components, PCBs and PCBAs to Identify (Pb), Lead Free (Pb-Free) and Other Attributes. 36. J-STD-001, Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies. 37. IPC-HDBK-001, Handbook and Guide to Supplement J-STD-001 38. J-STD-004, Requirements for Soldering Fluxes. 39. J-STD-005, Requirements for Soldering Pastes. 40. IPC-HDBK-005, Guide to Solder Paste Assessment. 41. J-STD-006, Requirements for Electronic Grade Solder Alloys and Fluxed and Non- Fluxed Solid Solders for Electronic Solder Applications. 42. IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies. 43. IPC-7711/21, Rework, Modification and Repair of Electronic Assemblies. 44. IPC/WHMA-A-620, Requirements and Acceptability for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies. 45. J-STD-020, Moisture/Reflow Sensitivity Classification for Nonhermetic Solid State Surface Mount Devices. 46. J-STD-075, Classification of Non-IC Electronic Components for Assembly Electronic. 47. IPC-2611, Generic Requirements for Electronic Product Documentation. 48. IPC-2612, Sectional Requirements for Electronic Diagramming Documentation (Schematic and Logic Descriptions). 49. IPC-2614, Sectional Requirements for Board Fabrication Documentation. 50. IPC-CH-65, Assembly Cleaning Handbook. 51. IPC-5701, User Guide for Cleanliness of Unpopulated Printed Boards. 52. IPC-5702, Guidelines for OEMs in Determining Acceptable Levels of Cleanliness of Unpopulated Printed Boards. 53. IPC-5703, Cleanliness Guidelines for Printed Board Fabricators. 54. IPC-5704, Cleanliness Requirements for Unpopulated Printed Boards. 55. IPC-8497-1, Cleaning Methods and Contamination Assessment for Optical Assembly. 56. IPC-9201, Surface Insulation Resistance Handbook. 57. IPC-9202, Material and Process Characterization/Qualification Test Protocol for Assessing Electrochemical Performance. 58. IPC-9203, User Guide to IPC-9202 and the IPC-B-52 Standard Test Vehicle. 59. IPC-PE-740, Troubleshooting for Printed Board Manufacture and Assembly 60. IPC-CC-830, Qualification and Performance of Electrical Insulation Compounds for Printed Wiring Assemblies Ð Includes Amendment 1. 61. IPC-HDBK-830, Guidelines for Design, Selection and Application of Conformal Coatings. 62. IPC-AJ-820, Assembly and Joining Handbook. 63. IPC-T-50, Terms and Definitions for Interconnecting and Packaging Electronic Circuits.
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C. IPC Classification Performance Classes Three general classes have been established to reflect progressive increases in sophistication, functional performance requirements and testing/inspection frequency. It should be recognized that there may be an overlap of equipment categories in different classes. The user has the responsibility to specify in the contract or purchase order the performance class required for each product and shall indicate any exceptions to specific parameters, where appropriate.
IPC Class 1:
General Electronic Products Ñ Includes consumer products and some computer and computer peripherals suitable for applications where cosmetic imperfections are not important and the major requirement is function of the completed printed board.
IPC Class 2:
Dedicated Service Electronic Products Ñ Includes communications equipment, sophisticated business machines, instruments where high performance and extended life are required and for which uninterrupted service is desired but not critical. Certain cosmetic imperfections are allowed. IPC Class 3:
High Reliability or Harsh Operating Environment Electronic Products Ñ Includes the equipment and products where continued performance or performance on demand is critical. Equipment downtime cannot be tolerated and must function when required such as in life support items or flight control systems. Printed boards in this class are suitable for applications where high levels of assurance are required and service is essential.
Please NOTE that the final performance class for PCBA (PCBA=Assembled, Soldered, Cleaned and Tested) cannot be any greater than the performance class called out for the bare PCB.
That is, in order to obtain a class 3 with the assembly (PCBA), one must first obtain an IPC class 3 recognition of the bare printed board (anything with a Class 2 or 1 with the PCB prevents obtaining a Class 3 with the PCBA).
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D. IPC Producibility Levels Producibility Levels When appropriate in IPC standards (IPC-2221, IPC-2222 and IPC-7351) will provide three design producibility levels of features, tolerances, measurements, assembly and testing of completion or verification of the manufacturing process that reflect progressive increases in sophistication of tooling, materials or processing and, therefore progressive increases in fabrication cost. These levels are: Level A: General Design ProducibilityÑ Preferred Level B: Moderate Design ProducibilityÑ Standard Level C: High Design ProducibilityÑ Reduced The producibility levels are not to be interpreted as a design requirement, but a method of communicating the degree of difficulty of a feature between design and fabrication/assembly facilities. The use of one level for a specific feature does not mean that other features must be of the same level. Selection should always be based on the minimum need, while recognizing that the precision, performance, conductive pattern density, equipment, assembly and testing requirements determine the design producibility level. The numbers listed within the numerous tables are to be used as a guide in determining what the level of producibility will be for any feature. The specific requirement for any feature that must be controlled on the end item shall be specified on the master drawing of the printed board or the printed board assembly drawing.
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E. Checklist at the Project Start Level E Responsible Demand on PCBA IPC Standard Information 1 Project Leader IPC Class 1, 2 or 3? IPC-2221 Any Additions/Exceptions 2 Project Leader IPC Level A, B or C? IPC-2221 Any Additions/Exceptions 3 Project Leader IPC Class A, B, C or D? IPC-1752 Material Declaration 4 Project Leader RoHS 1 or RoHS 2? 5 Project Leader Touch up and Repair allowed? IPC-7711/21 Valid for both PCB and PCBA?
6 Project Leader Surface Finish on Components? J-STD-002
Different surfaces have different wetting. Can be of importance for achieving IPC Class 3.
7 Project Leader Surface Finish on PCBs? IPC-4552, IPC-4553, IPC-4554 and IPC- 4556
Different surface finishes have Different wetting and durability.
8 Project Leader MSL Level on components and PCBs?
J-STD-020 and J-STD-033
Moisture sensitive level of more importance for a Pb-free process.
9 Project Leader
Marking and Labeling of Components, PCBs and PCBAs to Identify Pb, Pb-Free and Other Attributes.
J-STD-609
10 Project Leader Voids in BGA and BTC? IPC-7095 and 7093 In the balls of BGA, CSP and other BTC components.
11 Project Leader UL Class? Underwriters Laboratories 12 Project Leader Cleaning & conformal coating IPC-CH-65 See Checklist I, page 19
13 Electronic Designer EMC on the PCB and Components?
Needed for CE marking.
Different Standards/Demands in different countries?
14 Electronic Designer Impedance? IPC-2141 15 Electronic Designer High Speed/Frequency? IPC-2251 16 Electronic Designer High Amperes? IPC-2152
17 Electronic Designer Base Material Properties for Mechanical, Electrical and Thermal?
IPC-4101C All base materials have different values for Tg, Td, Dk and CTE.
18 Electronic Designer Cu Foil quality? IPC-4562 Different Cu Foils in the market.
19 Electronic Designer CAF Base Material? IPC-9691 Conductive Anodic Filament 20 Electronic Designer BGA/CSP on the PCBA? IPC-7095 21 Electronic Designer BTC on the PCBA? IPC-7093 22 Electronic Designer Flip Chip on the PCBA? IPC-7094 23
Electronic Designer Minimum isolation Distances between holes and tracks?
IPC-2221 and IPC-2222
24 Electronic Designer Final Size (LxWxT)? 25 Electronic Designer Number of Layers? IPC-4121 Buildup of an Multilayer PCB.
26 Electronic Designer Mechanical Tolerances? IPC-2615 Mechanical Drawings Standard.
27 Electronic Designer Assembly SMDx1, SMDx2 HMT or in combination?
28 Electronic Designer Predestinated Component Placements and forbidden areas?
29 Project Leader & Electronic Designer
Documentation requests. Material Declaration.
IPC-2611, IPC-2612 IPC-2612-1, IPC-2614 and IPC-2615 IPC-1752
If not all needed data are included, the interface between CAD and CAM at the PCB and PCBA supplier will be unclear.
Check
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F. Checklist at the CAD Level F Responsible Demand on PCBA IPC Standard Information 1 CAD Department IPC Class 1, 2 or 3? IPC-2221 Any Additions/Exceptions
2 CAD Department IPC Level A, B or C? IPC-2221 and IPC-2222 Any Additions/Exceptions
3 CAD Department Footprints Level A, B or C? IPC-7351 Footprint = Land
4 CAD Department
Marking and Labeling of components, PCBs and PCBAs to Identify Pb, Pb-free and other attributes.
J-STD-609 Where the marking and labeling shall be done. Place, in the Cu or in the solder mask
5 CAD Department Voids? IPC-7095 In the balls of BGA and CSP components.
6 CAD Department EMC on the PCB? To solve the EMC on the PCB Level is preferable.
7 CAD Department Impedance? IPC-2141 Tolerances? 8 CAD Department High Speed/Frequency? IPC-2251 9 CAD Department High Amperes? IPC-2152
10 CAD Department Base material properties for mechanical, electrical and thermal?
IPC-4101 All base materials have different values for Tg, Td, Dk and CTE.
11 CAD Department Minimum isolation distances between holes and tracks?
IPC-2221 and IPC-2222
12 CAD Department Number of layers? IPC-4121 Guideline for selecting core construction for multilayer applications.
13 CAD Department CAF base material? IPC-9691 Conductive anodic filament 14 CAD Department BGA/CSP on the PCBA? IPC-7095 15 CAD Department QFN on the PCBA? IPC-7093 16 CAD Department Flip chip on the PCBA? IPC-7094
17 CAD Department Mechanical tolerances? IPC-2615 Mechanical Drawings Standard
18 CAD Department Solder paste application by screen printing with a stencil or via dispensing?
IPC-7525 and IPC-7527
19 CAD Department Component placement and routing.
Do the operators have valid IPC CID and/or CID+ Certification?
20 CAD Department Cleaning & conformal coating IPC-2221 See Checklist I, page 19 21 CAD Department Format of the data files IPC-2581 Gerber, ODB+++ or GenCam
22 CAD Department
Are all needed data for PCB and PCBA included? Mechanical and Electrical drawings understandable? Complete BOM list?
IPC-2611, IPC-2612 IPC-2612-1, IPC-2614 and IPC-2615
If not all needed data are included, the interface between CAD and CAM will be unclear to the PCB and PCBA supplier.
Check
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G. Checklist at PCB Ordering Level G Responsible Demand on PCB IPC Standard Information 1 Purchasing
Department Performance according to IPC Class 1, 2 or 3? IPC-6012
Any Additions/Exceptions 3/A. See Appendix A in 6012 and Appendix B in 6012.
2 Purchasing Department
Base material properties for mechanical, electrical and thermal?
IPC-4101 Must be a number like IPC-4101C/xx.
3 Purchasing Department Impedance? IPC-2141 Tolerances?
4 Purchasing Department Number of layers? IPC-4121
Guideline for Selecting Core Construction for Multilayer Applications.
5 Purchasing Department CAF base material? IPC-9691 Conductive Anodic Filament.
6 Purchasing Department Surface finish?
IPC-4552, IPC-4553, IPC-4554, IPC-4556 and IPC-6012
Different surface finishes have different wetting and durability.
7 Purchasing Department Mechanical tolerances? IPC-2615 Mechanical drawings standard.
8 Purchasing Department and CAD
Are all needed data for PCB manufacturing included?
IPC-2611, IPC-2612 IPC-2612-1 and IPC-2614
If not all needed data are included, the interface between CAD and CAM will be unclear to the PCB supplier.
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Purchasing Department and delivery department at the PCB supplier
Acceptability of PCB according to IPC Class 1, 2 or 3?
IPC-6012 and IPC-A-600
Do the operators have valid IPC-6012 and IPC-A-600 CIS and/or CIT Training and Certification?
10 Purchasing Department Solderability of PCB J-STD-003
The wetting of the PCB is essential for achieving the perfect solder joint.
11 Purchasing Department Are the PCBs clean and dry? IPC-6012 and IPC-A-
600 See Checklist I, page 19.
12 Purchasing Department
Printed board handling and storage? IPC-1601
13 Arrival Department at the PCBA factory
Acceptability of PCB according to IPC Class 1, 2 or 3?
IPC-6012 and IPC-A-600
IPC-6012 and IPC-A-600 CIS and CIT Training and Certification. Routines for studying and saving PCB protocols and micro sections.
Check
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H. Checklist at PCBA Ordering Level H Responsible Demand on PCBA IPC Standard Information 1 Purchasing
Department Performance according to IPC Class 1, 2 or 3? J-STD-001
Do responsible staff have valid J-STD-001 CIS and/or CIT Training and Certification?
2 Purchasing Department
Requirements for soldered electronic assemblies
J-STD-001 IPC-HDBK-001
Which requirements are valid/demanded for article X? Handbook available!
3 Purchasing Department ESD demands?
IPC DVD-55C, 74C, 75C, 76C, 77C AND 78C IEC-61340C/ANSI 20.20
Do the EMS/OEM have a ESD plan, control routines and education to fulfill the necessary ESD level?
4 Purchasing Department
MSL on components in the factory?
J-STD-033, J-STD-020 and J-STD-075
Demands for Moisture Sensitive Level? Shall PCB also be included?
5 Purchasing Department
Solderability tests on component terminations J-STD-002 Not all surfaces finishes have
the same wetting.
6 Purchasing Department Solderability of PCB J-STD-003
IPC-1601
The wetting of the PCB is essential for achieving the perfect solder joint.
7 Purchasing Department Flux, paste, solder
J-STD-004 J-STD-005 J-STD-006
Choices of these parameters has influence for the solder joints and cleaning.
8 Purchasing Department Type of stencil? IPC-7525 Fluxofobic coatings?
9 Purchasing Department Stencil printing tolerances?
IPC-7527
SPI parameters
10 Purchasing Department
Stencil and misprinted board cleaning? IPC-7526 Handbook!
11 Purchasing Department
Moisture/reflow sensitivity classification of components
J-STD-033, J-STD-020 and J-STD-075
More important in a lead (Pb) free process
12 Purchasing Department Assembly and joining IPC-AJ-820 Handbook available!
13 Purchasing Department
Acceptability of PCBA acc. to IPC Class 1, 2 or 3? IPC-A-610
Do the operators have valid IPC-A-610 CIS and/or CIT Training and Certification?
14 Purchasing Department
Rework, modifications and repair of PCB and PCBA? IPC-7711/21
Is it allowed to do touch up and repair? Do the operators have valid IPC-7711/21 CIS and CIT Training and Certification?
15 Purchasing Department
Cleaning and conformal coating?
IPC-CH-65 IPC-CC-830 IPC-HDBK-830
Many parameters to control to get the PCBA clean.
16 Purchasing Department Cabling IPC/WHMA-A-620
Do the operators have valid IPC-A-620 CIS and/or CIT Training and Certification?
17 Purchasing Department Material declaration IPC-1752 Class A, B,
C or D? Different regulations in different countries.
Check
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I. Checklist for Cleaning and Conformal Coating I Responsible Demand on PCBA IPC Standard Information
1 Project Leader Is cleaning a demand? If yes, which type, alcohol or solvent, semi-aqueous or aqueous?
IPC-6012, J-STD-001, IPC-AJ-820 and IPC-TM-650
Do responsible staff have valid IPC-6012 and J-STD-001 CIS and/or CIT Training and Certification?
2 Project Leader Which cleaning levels shall apply?
J-STD-001 IPC-HDBK-001
Which requirements are valid/demanded for article X? Handbook available!
3 Electronic Designer Are the components compatible with cleaning?
Define a test procedure.
4 Electronic Designer Do components need stand off? IPC-2221
5 Electronic Designer and CAD Department
Component placement considerations due to cleaning and conformal coating
IPC-2221 It must be possible for the cleaning agent to reach all surfaces.
6 CAD Department PCB thickness to PTH ¯ tenting? IPC-2221
Aspect Ratio < 5 preferred.
7 Purchasing Department
Cleanliness of unpopulated
PCBs (bare boards)
IPC-5701, IPC-5702. IPC-5703 and IPC-5704
PCBs need to be clean when they arrive from PCB supplier.
8 Purchasing Department Test methods of cleanliness IPC-9201, IPC-9202
and IPC-9203 Which methods will be needed?
9 Purchasing Department Assembling and cleaning
IPC-CH-65 and IPC-AJ-820
Type of cleaning method? Handbook!
10 Purchasing Department
Does the PCBA include optical Assembly? IPC-8497
11 Purchasing Department Conformal coating JIPC-CC830 and IPC-
HDBK-830 More important in a lead (Pb) free process.
12 Purchasing Department Material declaration IPC-1752 Class A, B,
C or D? Different regulations in different countries.
13 Purchasing Department
Acceptability of PCBA acc. to IPC Class 1, 2 or 3? IPC-A-610
Do the operators have valid IPC-A-610 CIS and/or CIT Training and Certification?
Check
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J. Terms and Definitions PCB Printed Circuit Board (Bare Board)
PCBA Printed Circuit Board Assembly
QFN Quad Flatpack - No Lead
BGA Ball Grid Array
BTC Bottom Terminated Component
CE ConformitŽ EuropŽ enne (In accordance with EU Directives)
CSP Chip Scale Package
ESD Electrostatic Discharge
EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility
LCC Leadless Chip Carrier
LCCC Leadless Ceramic Chip Carrier
JEDEC Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council
CAF Conductive Anodic Filament
UL Underwriters Laboratories
Tg Glass Transition Temperature
Td Laminate Temperature of Decomposition
CTE Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
Dk Dielectric Constant
CID Certified Interconnect Designer (Basic)
CID+ Certified Interconnect Designer (Advanced)
CIS Certified IPC Application Specialist
CIT Certified IPC Trainer
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IPC STANDARDS — EVERYTHING YOU NEED FROM START TO FINISH
End-Product
SolderabilityJ-STD-002J-STD-003
Acceptability of Printed BoardsIPC-A-600
Qualifications for Printed BoardsIPC-6011, 6012, 6013, 6017
Base Materials for Printed BoardsIPC-4101, 4104, 4202, 4203, & 4204
Design & Land PatternsIPC-2220 series + 7351
RepairIPC-7711/21
Assembly MaterialsJ-STD-004J-STD-005
IPC-HDBK-005J-STD-006
IPC-SM-817IPC-CC-830HDBK-830
Copper FoilsIPC-4562
Requirements for SolderedElectronic Assemblies
J-STD-001/IPC-HDBK�-001
Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies
IPC-A-610
Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies
IPC-A-620
Solder MaskIPC-SM-840
Stencil DesignGuidelines
IPC-7525
MORE IPC STANDARDS AVAILABLE ATwww.ipc.org/SpecTree (.pdf format)
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Association Connecting Electronics Industries
High Speed/FrequencyIPC-2141IPC-2251
Data Transfer and Electronic Product Documentation
IPC-2581 Series, IPC-2610 Series
Marking andLabeling
J-STD-609
MaterialsDeclaration
IPC-1751IPC-1752
Surface Treatments
IPC-4552IPC-4553IPC-4554
Electrical TestIPC-9252
Test MethodsIPC-TM-650
IPC-9691
ComponentsJ-STD-020J-STD-033J-STD-075IPC-1601
BGA, CSP, HDIFlip Chip, BTC
J-STD-030IPC-7093IPC-7094IPC-7095
IPC-7527
IPC-4556
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