IPC International, Inc. Classification of Non-IC Electronic Components for Assembly Processes J-STD-075

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DESCRIPTION J-STD-075 picks up where J-STD-020 left off by providing test methods to classify worst-case thermal process limitations for electronic components. Classification is referenced to common industry wave and reflow solder profiles including lead-free processing. The classifications represent maximum process sensitivity levels and do not establish rework conditions or recommended processes for an assembler. It outlines a process to classify and label non-semiconductor electronic component’s Process Sensitivity Level (PSL) and Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) consistent with the semiconductor industry’s classification levels (J-STD-020, Moisture/Reflow Sensitivity Classification for Nonhermetic Solid State Devices and J-STD-033, Handling, Packing, Shipping and Use of Moisture/Reflow Sensitive Surface Mount Devices). This standard supersedes IPC-9503. Developed by ECA, IPC and JEDEC. 12 pages. Released August 2008.
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DESCRIPTION J-STD-075 picks up where J-STD-020 left off by providing test methods to classify worst-case thermal process limitations for electronic components. Classification is referenced to common industry wave and reflow solder profiles including lead-free processing. The classifications represent maximum process sensitivity levels and do not establish rework conditions or recommended processes for an assembler. It outlines a process to classify and label non-semiconductor electronic component’s Process Sensitivity Level (PSL) and Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) consistent with the semiconductor industry’s classification levels (J-STD-020, Moisture/Reflow Sensitivity Classification for Nonhermetic Solid State Devices and J-STD-033, Handling, Packing, Shipping and Use of Moisture/Reflow Sensitive Surface Mount Devices). This standard supersedes IPC-9503. Developed by ECA, IPC and JEDEC. 12 pages. Released August 2008.

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Classification of Non-IC Electronic Components for Assembly Processes J-STD-075
DESCRIPTION J-STD-075 picks up where J-STD-020 left off by providing test methods to classify worst-case thermal process limitations for electronic components. Classification is referenced to common industry wave and reflow solder profiles including lead-free processing. The classifications represent maximum process sensitivity levels and do not establish rework conditions or recommended processes for an assembler. It outlines a process to classify and label non-semiconductor electronic component’s Process Sensitivity Level (PSL) and Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) consistent with the semiconductor industry’s classification levels (J-STD-020, Moisture/Reflow Sensitivity Classification for Nonhermetic Solid State Devices and J-STD-033, Handling, Packing, Shipping and Use of Moisture/Reflow Sensitive Surface Mount Devices). This standard supersedes IPC-9503. Developed by ECA, IPC and JEDEC. 12 pages. Released August 2008.


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J-STD-075 picks up where J-STD-020 left off by providing test methods to classify worst-case thermal process limitations for electronic components. Classification is referenced to common industry wave and reflow solder profiles including lead-free processing. The classifications represent maximum process sensitivity levels and do not establish rework conditions or recommended processes for an assembler. It outlines a process to classify and label non-semiconductor electronic component’s Process Sensitivity Level (PSL) and Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) consistent with the semiconductor industry’s classification levels (J-STD-020, Moisture/Reflow Sensitivity Classification for Nonhermetic Solid State Devices and J-STD-033, Handling, Packing, Shipping and Use of Moisture/Reflow Sensitive Surface Mount Devices). This standard supersedes IPC-9503. Developed by ECA, IPC and JEDEC. 12 pages. Released August 2008.

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Classification of Non-IC Electronic Components for Assembly Processes - J-STD-075 - IPC International, Inc.
Bannockburn, IL, United States
Classification of Non-IC Electronic Components for Assembly Processes
J-STD-075
Classification of Non-IC Electronic Components for Assembly Processes J-STD-075
J-STD-075 picks up where J-STD-020 left off by providing test methods to classify worst-case thermal process limitations for electronic components. Classification is referenced to common industry wave and reflow solder profiles including lead-free processing. The classifications represent maximum process sensitivity levels and do not establish rework conditions or recommended processes for an assembler.

J-STD-075 picks up where J-STD-020 left off by providing test methods to classify worst-case thermal process limitations for electronic components. Classification is referenced to common industry wave and reflow solder profiles including lead-free processing. The classifications represent maximum process sensitivity levels and do not establish rework conditions or recommended processes for an assembler.

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