I just printed the IPC specification tree and there are a whole bunch of the
specifications which I would like to read.  After reading them, I will know
which ones pertain directly to my job function and which ones I think
pertain indirectly to my job function.  Ideally, the company that I work
for, would purchase the specifications.  As of now it appears that if I want
them, I will have to purchase them myself.

The main specifications I am interested in are the design and PCB/acceptance
ones.  Is there a library which I can check ISO specifications out from?  If
not, what is the least expensive means to get a hold of them?  The

Bret

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