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I inherited a bunch of IPC documents when my boss moved on to greener
pastures (actually he is spearheading our ISO-9001 compliance effort - I'm
not sure how much greener those pastures are). Anyhow, I digress; How can I
determine if they are still current or if they have been replaced with
bigger and better documents.
Just an example: ANSI/IPC-D-352 (1985) Electronic Design Data Description
for Printed Boards in Digital Form
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At 10:56 10/18/95 -0700, Ed Murphy wrote:
>Hello all,
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>I am trying to find out if document numbers are still current. If they
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>are not, would somebody please tell what the new numbers are or where
>I can find this information.
>the document numbers are:
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> MIL I 45208A (Inspection systems Requirements)
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> MIL Q 9858 (Quality Program Requirements)
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> MIL C 45662 (Calibration System Requirement)
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> MIL-STD-883 (Test Methods & Procedures)
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> MIL-STD-810 (Enviromental Test Methods)
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> MIL-STD-105 (Sampling procedures and Tables for Inspection
> by attribute)
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> IPC-ML-910A (Printed Circuit Board Material)
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> IPC-ML-950C (Printed Circuit Board Performance)
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>Thank in advance
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-Pat-
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Patrick McGuine
Nicolet Instrument
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(608) 276-6334
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