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Full Description

IPC-A-610F with Amendment 1 incorporates the requirements of IPC-A-610F and IPC-A-610F Amendment 1 into one document. Criteria are presented in a seamless IPC-A-610 format, and there are no redline marks. This document is the equivalent to using IPC-A-610F and IPC-A-610F Amendment 1. IPC brings this version to industry to minimize confusion for those using both documents and those wishing to update their documentation with the latest available format.

IPC-A-610 is the most widely used electronics assembly standard in the world. A must for all quality assurance and assembly departments, IPC-A-610F illustrates industry-accepted workmanship criteria for electronics assemblies through detailed statements reflecting acceptable and defect conditions, supported by full-color photographs and illustrations. This revision includes two new SMT termination styles, as well as changes in plated-through hole fill and BGA void criteria. Additionally, wherever possible statements were modified to make readability easier and to enhance understanding - all without eleminating any requirements.

Major topics include:
  • flex attachment,
  • board-in-board,
  • part-on-part,
  • both lead-free and tin-lead criteria,
  • component orientation and soldering criteria for through hole,
  • SMT,
  • cleaning, marking, coating and laminate requirements.
IPC-A-610 is invaluable for all inspectors, operators and trainers. Revision F has 814 photos and illustrations of acceptability criteria - 86 of them new or updated. The document synchronizes to the requirements expressed in other industry consensus documents and is most often used with the material and process standard IPC J-STD-001.
 

Document History

  1. IPC A-610H


    Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies

    • Most Recent
  2. IPC A-610G


    Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies

    • Historical Version
  3. IPC A-610F-WAM1

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    Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies - Incorporates Amendment 1

    • Historical Version
  4. IPC A-610F


    Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies

    • Historical Version
  5. IPC A-610E


    Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies

    • Historical Version
  6. IPC A-610D


    Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies

    • Historical Version
  7. IPC A-610C


    Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies

    • Historical Version
  8. IPC A-610B Amendment 1


    Acceptability of Printed Board Assemblies

    • Historical Version
  9. IPC A-610B


    Acceptability of Printed Board Assemblies - Incorporates Amendment 1

    • Historical Version
 

Amendments, rulings, supplements, and errata

  1. IPC A-610FC-Telecom(D)1


    Telecom Addendum to IPC-A-610 Revision F Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies