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What are J standards?

What are J standards?

J Standard, or it’s more official title IPC J-STD-001 is a standard that lists the requirements for the manufacture of electronic assemblies.

What is the current revision of J-STD-001?

Product Details: Revision: Revision H, September 2020. Published Date: October 2021.

What is the latest revision of J-STD-001?

Product Details:

  • Revision: Revision H, September 2020.
  • Published Date: October 2021.
  • Status: Active, Most Current.
  • Document Language:
  • Published By: IPC International (IPC)
  • Page Count: 282.
  • ANSI Approved: No.
  • DoD Adopted: No.

What is the current revision of J STD 001?

How long is IPC 610 certification good for?

two years
Certified trainers are then qualified to train application specialists on IPC-A-610. Certified IPC trainers are considered certified for two years after the completion of the course completion and must recertify at an IPC authorized certification site.

How long does it take to get IPC A 610 certification?

3 days
IPC-A-610 CIS: 3 days for full certification; 1.5 days for recertification. IPC-A-610 CIT: 4 days for full (all modules) certification; 1.5 days for recertification.

What is the difference between J-STD-001 and IPC-A-610?

Many trainees start with the J-STD-001 course for its emphasis on practicing soldering workmanship. While the IPC-J-STD-001 centers on understanding the minimum end product requirements for soldered electronic (and electrical) assemblies, the IPC-A-610 centers on standards of acceptability that go beyond those minimum requirements.

What is IPC J-STD-001?

J Standard, or it’s more official title IPC J-STD-001 is a standard that lists the requirements for the manufacture of electronic assemblies. This standard is published by the IPC as “Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies” and includes guidance on materials, manufacturing methods, and verification criteria.

What is IPC J standard?

J Standard is kin to another high-level IPC certification, IPC-A-610. Where IPC-A-610 is concerned with inspection of the final product, J Standard covers the process of building the product and the environment in which it is built. Factors include everything from lighting to temperature.

What is the IPC-A-610?

Essentially the IPC-A-610 are the standards for end product acceptability for printed wiring boards. The IPC-A-610 provides a visual reference of proper PCB characteristics, along with explanations of various defects and process indicators that one may find when inspecting a board.