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IPC-TP-1114

Laymans´s Guide to Qualifying a Process to J-STD-001B

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Organization: IPC
Publication Date: 1 January 1998
Status: active
Page Count: 14
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Introduction

Electronics manufacturers are faced with the difficult task of proving that a candidate manufacturing process can produce acceptable hardware, either to the customer of the product, or for internal quality control. In the past, assembly level specifications (e.g. MIL-STD-2000A) told you exactly how to go about this demonstration. It wasn't always precisely correct, but you didn't have to figure our all of the fine points of the qualification on your own. In our modem era, "how-to" specifications are now evil things and taboo to all involved with them. The users now have to determine many of the process qualification-steps on their own, and sadly, many don't have the faintest idea where to start. That is the purpose of this document. It makes no assumptions about what you know and leads you through the somewhat complex task of qualifying a candidate process to the B revision of J-STD-001.

Document History

IPC-TP-1114
January 1, 1998
Laymans´s Guide to Qualifying a Process to J-STD-001B
Introduction Electronics manufacturers are faced with the difficult task of proving that a candidate manufacturing process can produce acceptable hardware, either to the customer of the product, or...

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