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Kerry McMullen <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Apr 2006 11:47:33 -0400
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Hi Technetters,
This is a theorectical question for you deep thinkers ("it depends"
responses allowed).

If I have a board assembly that I want to out source to the far east, what
is the maximum amount of rework that should be on that board?  ie.  Jumper
wires, etch cuts, piggy back components, deadbugs with jumper wires,
kapton tape, etc.
I am trying to create a document that defines the maximum acceptable
amount of rework an assembly can have on it, and still be outsourced.   My
goal is to have boards respun to bury rework before they are outsourced.

All responses appreciated.

Thanks,
Kerry


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