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IPC620

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What is IPC620?

IPC-620 is a standard published by IPC (Association Connecting Electronics Industries) regarding requirements for the acceptance of printed circuit boards (PCBs). It outlines materials, methods, and acceptance criteria for crimped, mechanically secured, and soldered interconnections. It's commonly used in the electronics manufacturing industry to ensure the quality and reliability of cable and wire harness assemblies.

What other technologies are related to IPC620?

IPC620 Complementary Technologies

IPC-610 is an acceptance standard for electronic assemblies. IPC-620 sets requirements for cable and wire harness assemblies, therefore, IPC-610 is a complementary technology as it covers other parts of electronics manufacturing. They are not competitors, but rather, are related.
mentioned alongside IPC620 in 42% (168) of relevant job posts
J-STD-001 is a standard for soldering materials and processes, while IPC-620 focuses on cable and wire harness assemblies. Therefore, J-STD-001 is a complementary technology as it covers different aspects of electronics manufacturing. They are not competitors, but rather, are related and may be used together in a manufacturing process.
mentioned alongside IPC620 in 2% (51) of relevant job posts

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