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NBN EN 61192-2 : 2004

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WORKMANSHIP REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLDERED ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES - PART 2: SURFACE-MOUNT ASSEMBLIES

Published date

01-12-2013

FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 General requirements
   4.1 Classification
   4.2 Conflict
   4.3 Interpretation of requirements
   4.4 Antistatic precautions
5 Component preparation processes
6 Solder paste deposition process qualification
   6.1 Solder paste characteristics
   6.2 Assessment of the process
   6.3 Solder paste deposition - Screen and stencil printing
        methods - Process control limits
7 Non-conductive adhesive deposition process
   7.1 Pot life
   7.2 Inter-stage storage and handling
   7.3 Adhesive tackiness
   7.4 Assessment of the adhesive attachment process
   7.5 Adhesive deposition - Syringe dispensing method - Small
        components - Process control limits
8 Temporary masking processes
9 Component placement processes
   9.1 Assessment of the process
   9.2 Discrete components with gull-wing leads
   9.3 IC components with flat-ribbon, L- or gull-wing leads on
        two sides
   9.4 IC components with flat-ribbon, L- or gull-wing leads on
        four sides, for example, quad flat packs
   9.5 Components with round or flattened (coined) leads
   9.6 IC component packages with J-leads on two and four sides,
        for example, SOJ, PLCC
   9.7 Leadless rectangular components with metallized
        terminations
   9.8 Components with cylindrical endcap terminations
   9.9 Bottom-only terminations on leadless components
   9.10 Leadless chip carriers with castellated terminations
   9.11 Components with butt leads
   9.12 Components with inward L-shaped ribbon leads
   9.13 Flat-lug leads on power dissipating components
10 Post-placement rework
   10.1 Rework of components placed on solder paste
   10.2 Rework of components placed on non-conductive adhesive
11 Adhesive curing
12 Soldering processes
13 Cleaning processes
14 Hand placement and hand soldering, including hand
   rework/repair
15 Electrical test
Annex A (normative)
   A.1 Introduction
   A.2 Example solder fillets and alignment: flat-ribbon, L- and
        gull-wing leads
   A.3 Example solder fillets and alignment: round or flattened
        (coined) leads
   A.4 Example solder fillets and alignment: J-leads
   A.5 Example solder fillets and alignment: rectangular or
        square end leadless components
   A.6 Example solder fillets and alignment: cylindrical end cap
        terminations, for example, MELFs
   A.7 Example solder fillets and alignment: bottom-only
        terminations on leadless components
   A.8 Example solder fillets and alignment: leadless chip
        carriers with castellated terminations
   A.9 Example solder fillets and alignment: butt joints
   A.10 Example solder fillets and alignment: inward L-shaped
        flat ribbon leads
   A.11 Example solder fillets and alignment: flat-lug leads on
        power dissipating components
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Specifies requirements for workmanship in soldered surface-mounted electronic assemblies and multichip modules on organic substrates, on printed boards, and on similar laminates attached to the surface(s) of inorganic substances.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Belgian Standards
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
DIN EN 61192-2:2003-11 Identical
BS EN 61192-2:2003 Identical
EN 61192-2:2003 Identical
I.S. EN 61192-2:2003 Identical

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