Which IPC documents should a PCB layout designer have?
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Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 4:14 am    Post subject: Which IPC documents should a PCB layout designer have? Reply with quote

Upto now, I've managed to get away with using IPC standards to guide me.
However, I've decided to dip into my wallet and pay for the standards that I
consider necessary as a "professional" designer. Eg. IPC-2221PCB Design
general, IPC-SM-782A Design and land pattern, PCB libraries IPC-7351. What
standards to you PCB layout guys use?

Cheers,
Fellow.

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en
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Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 9:39 am    Post subject: Re: Which IPC documents should a PCB layout designer have? Reply with quote

IPC A 610 and J-STD-001 , try these web pages,

http://www.electronics.ca/standards/acceptance/IPC-HDBK-610.html

http://www.electronics.ca/cgi-bin/hse/HomepageSearchEngine.cgi?url=http://www.electronics.ca/standards/process_support/IPC-J-STD-001C.html;geturl=d+highlightmatches+;terms=j-std-001;enc=j-std-001;utf8=off



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Upto now, I've managed to get away with using IPC standards to guide me.
However, I've decided to dip into my wallet and pay for the standards that
I
consider necessary as a "professional" designer. Eg. IPC-2221PCB Design
general, IPC-SM-782A Design and land pattern, PCB libraries IPC-7351. What
standards to you PCB layout guys use?

Cheers,
Fellow.

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Brad Velander
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Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 1:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Which IPC documents should a PCB layout designer have? Reply with quote

Don't bother with the documents listed by the last poster. I
don't know what that poster's motive is but neither have anything
to do with PCB design other than they both involve PCBs in one
manner or another. IPC-A-610 is a guide to the inspection of
printed circuit assemblies (stuffed boards), J-STD-001 is
basically a soldering manual.

I would say that you want:
IPC-4101, IPC-2221, IPC-2222, SM-782 &amendments 1 & 2, IPC-2615,
there are a few others but I can't recall them right now.

Find out what is included in IPC-M-106, it is relatively new
& I couldn't find the list of included documents. Maybe it is
more than you need but at a cheaper price. Similarly IPC-M-105.
Consider getting the IPC-PWB-CRT-SG01 or the CD and go for
full certification. Then the advanced certification afterward.

Eventually you will want:
IPC-2141, IPC-2252

You may want:
A-600G - Acceptability of Printed Boards

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Sincerely,
Brad Velander


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IPC A 610 and J-STD-001 , try these web pages,


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