IPC A 610 Exam -with 100% verified solutions-2023-
2024
Class 1 Product
General Electronics Product - includes products where the major requirement is function
of the completed assembly.
Class 2 Product
Dedicated Service Electronic Product - Continued performance and extended life
required. Uninterrupted service is desired but not required.
Class 3 Product
High Performance Electrical Product - Continued high performance or performance-on-
demand is critical. Equipment downtime cannot be tolerated. Equipment might be used
for life-support or other critical systems.
Who as the ultimate responsibility for identifying the class to which the assembly is
evaluated?
The Customer.
Shall
Invokes a requirement for manufacturers of all classes or product, and failure to comply
with the requirement is a noncompliance to this standard.
Order of Precedence in event of conflict 1
1. Procurement as agreed and documented between customer and supplier.
Order of Precedence in event of conflict 2
Master drawing or master ass. drawing reflecting the customer's detailed requirements.
Order of Precedence in event of conflict 3
, IPC-1-610 when invoked by the customer or contract.
If documents other than IPC-A-610 are cited, the order of precedence shall be defined in
the _
Procurement documents
Target Condition
A condition that is close to perfect, but is not always achievable and may not be
necessary to ensure the reliability of the assembly.
Acceptable Condition
A condition that, while not necessarily perfect, will maintain integrity and reliability of
the assembly
Defect Condition
The form, fit or function of the assembly is inadequate for use in its end use
environment.
A defect for Class 1...
automatically implies a defect for Class 2 and 3. A defect for Class 2 implies a defect for
Class 3.
Disposition
The determination of how defects should be treated. These include rework, use as is,
scrap, and repair.
Who dispositions defect conditions?
The manufacturer, based on design, service and customer requirements.
2024
Class 1 Product
General Electronics Product - includes products where the major requirement is function
of the completed assembly.
Class 2 Product
Dedicated Service Electronic Product - Continued performance and extended life
required. Uninterrupted service is desired but not required.
Class 3 Product
High Performance Electrical Product - Continued high performance or performance-on-
demand is critical. Equipment downtime cannot be tolerated. Equipment might be used
for life-support or other critical systems.
Who as the ultimate responsibility for identifying the class to which the assembly is
evaluated?
The Customer.
Shall
Invokes a requirement for manufacturers of all classes or product, and failure to comply
with the requirement is a noncompliance to this standard.
Order of Precedence in event of conflict 1
1. Procurement as agreed and documented between customer and supplier.
Order of Precedence in event of conflict 2
Master drawing or master ass. drawing reflecting the customer's detailed requirements.
Order of Precedence in event of conflict 3
, IPC-1-610 when invoked by the customer or contract.
If documents other than IPC-A-610 are cited, the order of precedence shall be defined in
the _
Procurement documents
Target Condition
A condition that is close to perfect, but is not always achievable and may not be
necessary to ensure the reliability of the assembly.
Acceptable Condition
A condition that, while not necessarily perfect, will maintain integrity and reliability of
the assembly
Defect Condition
The form, fit or function of the assembly is inadequate for use in its end use
environment.
A defect for Class 1...
automatically implies a defect for Class 2 and 3. A defect for Class 2 implies a defect for
Class 3.
Disposition
The determination of how defects should be treated. These include rework, use as is,
scrap, and repair.
Who dispositions defect conditions?
The manufacturer, based on design, service and customer requirements.