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Good Morning 'Net Land,
I found a problem with the Electrical Test Requirements of IPC-6012. The problem lies
with either the specs, or my ability to read and interpret them.
Here is what I found.
Par. 3.9.2.1 of 6012 states:
"There shall be no circuits whose resistance exceeds the values established in
IPC-ET-652."
In IPC-ET-652 par. 4.2.3 Resistance states:
The actual inter-network resistance is compared to the user determined thresholds.
Par. 4.3 Test Parameter Matrix states:
Table 4-1 defines performance classes and Table 4-2 gives typical starting points for
determining the electrical testing requirements for the product. (Table 4-2 is titled
Typical Electrical Test Requirements.)
A similar situation exists for Isolation testing.
My point is: '6012 says that requirements are established in ICP-ET-652, however '652
does not seem to establish any requirements, instead it expects the user to determine
the requirements.
Can someone help me find the established resistance values (for class 3 boards)
referred to in IPC-6012?
George Franck
Raytheon, Falls Church Va,
"my Opinions are Just that."
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