Is it still possible to get copies of the Amendment 1 only? Certainly. Here’s the direct link to the order page for IPC-A-610. Where can I get my copy of this new update? Use an authorized distributor like Document Center Inc. Check out the changes to IPC-A-610F Amendment 1 here. I didn’t get my copy of Amendment 1 yet? What were the changes? I have a previous post on just this question. So a consolidated edition in the format you’re used to using is a real plus.
For example, a company that has the Revision F as a paper copy may have a lot of difficulty making sure that employees are aware of the pdf for Amendment 1 in order to use its changes. Why should I get this new IPC-A-610 F with Amendment 1? Since the Amendment 1 was only released as a non-printing pdf copy, it’s caused a lot of difficulties for some users. No returns of previous material are being accepted. It has been released for your convenience only.Ĭan I get any kind of credit towards the new consolidated edition if I already purchased the Revision F and Amendment 1 separately? No, this is considered to be a completely new issue. If you’ve been frustrated by the lack of options for getting your copy of the Revision F Amendment 1, this is for you!ĭo I need to buy one of these consolidated copies if I already have the Revision F and the Amendment 1? If you are only interested in the technical content and you’ve managed to integrate the non-printing pdf copy of the Amendment 1 into your system, there’s no technical reason to purchase the consolidated edition. And it’s available in a variety of formats: paper copy, non-printing single user pdf or CD Rom, and the site and global licensing CD’s.
This new update provides you with an interfiled copy of the Revision F and its Amendment 1. IPC-A-610, “Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies,” has just been released as a consolidated edition. To learn more about the wide range of services for compliance available from us, contact our staff by phone (65) or email We’re your Standards Experts! Posted on OctoAuthor Claudia Bach Categories Hot Docs - New Standard Releases Tags Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, IPC A 610 G, IPC-A-610 Leave a comment on IPC A 610 G due at the end of the month! IPC-A-610 F + Amendment 1 Consolidated Edition! And you’ll get our best-in-class notification service with each standards purchase at Document Center. You’ll be purchasing with confidence knowing copyright laws are being met. is an authorized distributor of the IPC standards. For your convenience, here are the links for the J STD 001 paper edition and the J STD 001 single user pdf format as well.ĭocument Center Inc.
It can be found at Here is a direct link to the order page for IPC A 610 paper format and the IPC A 610 pdf format. Head to Document Center Inc.’s webstore to preorder your copies now. Normally, folks choose the single user option. So for electronic delivery, you’ll be ordering a non-printing pdf copy. However, the use of CD Rom format is being phased out. You can still purchase the hardcopy edition.
IPC is changing how its standards are available to the public. In other words, updating your board designs should not solely be based on the fact that there’s a new revision of the IPC A 610 available.
But for previously existing designs, upgrade to this document can wait until either enforced by contract or is part of the usual design review process. The committee recommends using the new Revision G for new design, of course.
One thing that you will notice in this new Revision G for IPC A 610 is that it’s not necessary to redesign your boards just to meet the new requirements.
This includes Sections 6.6 on lead/wire placement, general requirements and 6.7 on general requirements for solder. Other areas have extensive changes.įor example, Section 6 has significant updates throughout. Some modifications are small - like renumbering in Section 1. Changes to this new Revision G vary from Section to Section. The IPC A 610 is one of Document Center’s biggest sellers over the years. Changes will be made throughout the publications. The two standards are widely used in the electronics industry. The IPC J STD 001 G, Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies, will be released concurrently. IPC A 610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, is on path for release at the end of this month/the beginning of next.