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This section of ANSI-J/STD-003 refers to each individual solderable surface.
In other words 95% of each individual pad or termination.
Regards,
Jim Reed, Texas Instruments, Austin, TX
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From: Shlomo Gur-Ari <[log in to unmask]>, on 5/7/97 11:48 PM:
hello techneters,
question:
does the statment " a minimum of 95% of each surface being
tested.............." refer to the entire surface of the pcb or to any
of the 100-500 smt pads on any particular surface? surface of pad or
surface of pcb.
please clarify if the surface being tested is the sum total of all smt's
on a specific side of the pcb or any one individual smt pad. please
include criteria for smt regarding class 1,2 and 3 .
thanks,
S. Gur-Ari
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