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Date: | Thu, 9 Aug 2012 13:18:01 -0700 |
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All,
A question came up about IPC-A-610 acceptability and the feasibility of
soldering a short piece of 32 awg jumper wire to the "top" of a 0402
chip capacitor due to space limitations that I would like to hear input
on and the technical risks. Normally, such jumper wires are positioned
parallel to the longest dimension of the solder land and soldered as
recommended by IPC but in this case there is very limited space so it
is proposed that the wire be soldered on "top" of the component.
IPC-A-610E, 8.6.1.1 Jumper Wires, SMT - Chip and Cylindrical End Cap
Components states that that this is a " Defect - Class 1, 2, 3: Wire
soldered on top of chip component termination".
I look forward to hearing back from the hands-on experts. thx
Regards,
-Joe
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