IPC J-STD-001H EXAM
What does IPC stand for? - ANSWER Institute for Interconnecting and
Packaging Electronic Circuits
1.3 - Class 1 Electronics - ANSWER General Electronics Product with a value
between $1 and $100.
1.3 - Class 2 Electronics: ANSWER Dedicated Service Electronic Products
~$100-$20,000
1.3 - Class 3 Electronics - Answer: High Performance/Harsh Environment
Products
Approximately $20,000 and up.
1.5 - What exactly is NAPD stand for? - ANSWER: No standard exists.
Acceptable
Process Departure has to be fixed.
Defect
1.5 A1P2D3 ANSWER Class 1 Acceptable
Class 2: Process Dep
arture
Class 3 Defect.
, 1.5 - N1D2D3 - ANSWER Class 1: No standard exists.
Class 2 Defect.
Class 3 Defect.
1.5 - D1D2D3 - ANSWER Class One Defect
Class 2 Defect.
Class 3 Defect.
1.7.1 - When there is a conflict between the J-STD Text and the applicable
document cited in the J-STD, which takes precedence? - Answer J-STD text
1.7.1 - Conflict with J-STD If the text and assembly drawing/documentation are
not approved by the user, which takes precedence? - Answer: J-STD.
1.7.1 - Which takes precedence: J-STD Text or assembly
drawing/documentation accepted by the user? - ANSWER Assembly Drawing
or Documentation
1.8.3: What is FOD stand for? - ANSWER: Foreign Object Debris
1.8.12 - Define "User": The individual, organization, firm, or recognized
authority in charge of purchase or design.
1.8.13 Wire Overwrap - Answer Wire wraps around the terminal more than 360
degrees and remains in contact.
What does IPC stand for? - ANSWER Institute for Interconnecting and
Packaging Electronic Circuits
1.3 - Class 1 Electronics - ANSWER General Electronics Product with a value
between $1 and $100.
1.3 - Class 2 Electronics: ANSWER Dedicated Service Electronic Products
~$100-$20,000
1.3 - Class 3 Electronics - Answer: High Performance/Harsh Environment
Products
Approximately $20,000 and up.
1.5 - What exactly is NAPD stand for? - ANSWER: No standard exists.
Acceptable
Process Departure has to be fixed.
Defect
1.5 A1P2D3 ANSWER Class 1 Acceptable
Class 2: Process Dep
arture
Class 3 Defect.
, 1.5 - N1D2D3 - ANSWER Class 1: No standard exists.
Class 2 Defect.
Class 3 Defect.
1.5 - D1D2D3 - ANSWER Class One Defect
Class 2 Defect.
Class 3 Defect.
1.7.1 - When there is a conflict between the J-STD Text and the applicable
document cited in the J-STD, which takes precedence? - Answer J-STD text
1.7.1 - Conflict with J-STD If the text and assembly drawing/documentation are
not approved by the user, which takes precedence? - Answer: J-STD.
1.7.1 - Which takes precedence: J-STD Text or assembly
drawing/documentation accepted by the user? - ANSWER Assembly Drawing
or Documentation
1.8.3: What is FOD stand for? - ANSWER: Foreign Object Debris
1.8.12 - Define "User": The individual, organization, firm, or recognized
authority in charge of purchase or design.
1.8.13 Wire Overwrap - Answer Wire wraps around the terminal more than 360
degrees and remains in contact.