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C
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Released:  11/02/2017
Language
English
Current Revision
The IPC-J-STD-006C-AM1 amendment provides better detail of a solder alloy's maximum allowed deviation about the nominal level of the element's mass than was provided in past alloy standards. The IPC-J-STD-006C-AM1 amendment provided information on negative effects of adding rare earth elements to specific, heavy tin-containing, lead-free solder alloys and propensity of tin whisker formation...
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Original Version
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Released:  09/01/2013
Language
English
Current Revision
IPC-4554, "Specification for Immersion Tin Plating for Printed Circuit Boards," is the third document in a series of specifications [the first two are: IPC-4552 which addresses electroless nickel/immersion gold (ENIG) and IPC-4553 which addresses immersion silver (IAg)] that set the requirements for printed circuit board surface finishes that are alternates to eutectic tin-lead. IPC-4554, a full...

IPC/WHMA-A-620 - Revision B - Amendment 1

Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies

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Revision
B
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Released:  08/01/2013
Language
English
This amendment provides resolution to some internal conflicts, aligns common criteria to other IPC standards, and corrects some editorial errors. This amendment is only to be used in conjunction with IPC/WHMA-A-620 Revision B, October 2012. Follow your company policy and procedures to make pen and ink changes or notations to the published IPC/WHMA-A-620 Revision B. When there are changes to a...
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Revision
B
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Released:  09/01/2009
Language
English
Amendments 1 & 2 to IPC J-STD-006B make the following nine changes to the basic document: 1. Correct some editorial mistakes in the document's text, 2. Add reference to IPC/JEDEC J-STD-609, Lead-Free and Leaded Marking, Symbols and Labels, 3. Clarify the meaning of those alloys that are designated as lead-free, 4. Provide guidance to suppliers how to designate and mark lead-free alloys, 5. Correct...

IPC-J-STD-004 - Revision B - Amendment 1

Requirements for Soldering Fluxes

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Revision
B
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Released:  11/01/2011
Language
English
Amendment 1 to the J-STD-004B corrects editorial mistakes throughout the document and addresses Halogen-free and Halide-free terminology and requirements in fluxes.
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Revision
Original Version
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Released:  01/01/2016
Language
English
The Amendment 1 to IPC-4556 made the following changes to the base specification: a) It added the absolute value of the maximum thickness for the immersion gold of 0.070 μm [2.8 μin] that accompanies the statistically valid minimum immersion gold thickness; b) It added two more photomicrograph images to provide better information on identifying nickel hyper corrosion; c) It added the basis of...
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Original Version
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Released:  06/12/2012
Language
English
Specification for Electroless Nickel/Immersion Gold (ENIG) Plating for Printed Circuit Boards Amendment 1 to IPC-4552 replaces the Table 3-1 Requirements of Electroless Nickel Immersion Gold Plating plus also replaces all of sections 3.2.1 Immersion Nickel Thickness and 3.2.2 Immersion Gold Thickness in the original release of the IPC-4552. The Amendment 1 permits the use of thinner gold (≥4 µm...
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Original Version
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Released:  09/01/2012
Language
English
Specification for Electroless Nickel/Immersion Gold (ENIG) Plating for Printed Circuit Boards Amendment 2 to IPC-4552 is a new section in the original release of the IPC-4552. The Amendment 2 provides the “rules” by which any rework and/or repair of a printed board's ENIG surface finish is allowed. Effective September 2012.

IPC/WHMA-A-620 - Revision B - Amendment 1

Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies

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Revision
B
Product Type
Released:  11/07/2014
Language
Hebrew
Amendment 1 to IPC/WHMA-A-620B This amendment provides resolution to some internal conflicts, aligns common criteria to other IPC standards, and corrects some editorial errors. This amendment is only to be used in conjunction with IPC/WHMA-A-620 Revision B, October 2012. Follow your company policy and procedures to make pen and ink changes or notations to the published IPC/WHMA-A-620 Revision B...