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We have had the same problem over the last year or so until we required our
board manufacterer to do open and short testing on the board prior to shipment
and we always do solderability testing prior to assembly. The open/short
testing has eliminated most of the problems be use to have at the assemblers
facility.
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Subject: Defective PWB at customer's facility
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Date: 2/26/97 2:34 PM
Good morning Techneters,
We have been finding defective PWBs from time to time. The defect
rate is not alarming all the time, however it seems like there is a
small number of defective PWBs are coming in (steadily) with various
defects, such as, open or high resistant via, open trace, poor
solderability, etc.
My question to you is, "Is there some percentage that is typical for
escaping defects out of a fab house?" I know ideally it should be
zero. What is your experience?
Thanks in advance,
Paresh Patel
Mfg. Engr.
Oneac Corp.
847-816-6000 x-704.
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