Steve

We use customer specs when applicable, but we use IPC 6012 Class II as a default for when a customer spec is not available or does not cover an issue.  So there would be no adder.  I would think that would be true at most places.  A lot of our customer specs start with IPC 6012 Class2 (or 3), then note exceptions to it. 

Mike McMaster
RF Product Engineer
Merix Corporation
503-992-4263



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