We have an Agilent document that refers to the IPC standards, and includes
any exceptions that we have to these standards. Our document is just a few
pages long -- this keeps us in line with the standards that the CMs know so
well, and still meets our need for specificying things important to us or not
covered in the standards. We reference the Agilent document on the
drawing, plus include any assembly-specific notes. One thing we learned
when moving from an internal assembly facility that perfectly understood what
we wanted even if we didn't say it to external contract manufacturers is that
we had to be very clear about our requirements and expectations.
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