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IPC-610

IPC-610

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What is IPC-610?

IPC-610 is the most widely used standard published by the IPC (Association Connecting Electronics Industries). Formally titled 'Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies', it provides visual acceptance criteria for electronic assemblies. It's used globally by electronics manufacturers to ensure the quality and reliability of their products. It covers topics like soldering, component placement, and cleanliness, and is used as a reference for inspection and quality control.

What other technologies are related to IPC-610?

IPC-610 Competitor Technologies

IPC-620 covers requirements for cable and wire harness assemblies, while IPC-610 covers printed circuit board assemblies. They address similar aspects of quality but for different types of assemblies, making them competitors for certain applications where either assembly type can be used.
mentioned alongside IPC-610 in 50% (746) of relevant job posts
IPC-A-610 is the same standard as IPC-610. The A is often dropped.
mentioned alongside IPC-610 in 3% (146) of relevant job posts

IPC-610 Complementary Technologies

J-STD-001 is a general standard for soldering processes and requirements. It complements IPC-610 because IPC-610 relies on proper soldering techniques for acceptability criteria.
mentioned alongside IPC-610 in 31% (1k) of relevant job posts
Product evaluation and auditing are used to verify conformance to standards like IPC-610.
mentioned alongside IPC-610 in 96% (98) of relevant job posts
IPC-600 is the standard for acceptability of printed circuit boards and is often used in conjunction with IPC-610 as the basis for what can be assembled.
mentioned alongside IPC-610 in 46% (149) of relevant job posts

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