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. J Standard speaks to plated through hole soldering, surface mount soldering, conformal coating, and inspection of the solder joint.įactors include everything from lighting to temperature. IPC-A-610 includes all of J Standard, plus other issues specifically related to the final assembly and not covered by the soldering standards. IPC-A-610 also details the level of acceptability in the final product. What is Required to Follow to J Standard?Ĭertification can be obtained by individual assembly process engineers, assembly technicians quality assurance supervisors, training managers and other similar positions that maintain responsibility for the quality of soldered electronic assemblies. To be certified, an individual attends training at an IPC-authorized J-STD training. Soldering labs and instruction prepare the individual for a certification examination. ![]() ![]() Topics of focus include wires and terminals, through hole technology, surface mount technology, and inspection, given the high-level of quality demanded by this standard. ![]()
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