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To all netters working to J-Std-001A or B
The scenario....
You have a plated through hole board with 250 solder joints. The boards are
being run in lots of 15 pieces. The boards are wavesoldered. On one board
there is a single solder joint which is a cold solder joint which violates
item 6 of Table 11-1 (Defects). According to the standard, corrective action
must be initiated because this defect exceeds the 0.3% limit imposed in
paragraph 9.1.1..
The questions are..
How is this handled by folks who are required to work to J-Std-001A or B ?
Is "normal" touch up part of the wavesoldering process where this defect
would be cause for corrective action if missed by wavesoldering and touch up
?
Thanks for your help.
PS. Thanks to all respondents to my question concerning the Actel CQ-132
component. Your responses were extremely valuble and helpful. Some folks
really outdid themselves trying to help out. I really appreciate it !
Bill Kasprzak
Moog Inc.
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