WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS. All Products shall be in compliance with the Buyer's workmanship standards, IPC-A-610, as a minimum criteria of workmanship.
WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS. 4.4.1 Printed Wiring Boards shall meet the requirements of [*], latest revision, Class [*].
4.4.2 Printed Circuit Assemblies shall meet the requirements of [*], latest revision, Class [*].
4.4.3 [*] Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies and HDBK-001 (Handbook and guide to supplement [*] with amendment [*]).
4.4.4 [*]. Supplier specific workmanship standards should be identified and communicated to Brocade, Inc. prior to production.
4.4.5 Brocade Cosmetic Specification 00-0000000-00.
WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS. PCBAs workmanship will comply with IPC-A-610, Class 2 with Special SolarEdge requirements as follows:
5.4.7.1 SMT components: maximum overhangs, minimum joint width, minimum joint fillet height according to Class 3.
5.4.7.2 TH components (Wave Solder): supportive hold solder according to Class 3.
5.4.7.3 Up to 3 times Rework is allowed under the follow conditions: No PCB pads and traces Rework of fine pitch and BGA, Maximum two times replacement on same PCB location. PCBs workmanship will comply with IPC-600, Class 2 with Special SolarEdge requirements DOC-SP-00001. Wiring and cable assembly have to be manufactured and tested according to IPC/WHMA 620 Class 2.
WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS. Intel will judge supplier quality to Intel Workmanship Standards (Doc#99-0007-001) . For items not addressed in the IWS document then defer to IPC-A-610B.
WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS. 4.4.1 Printed Wiring Boards shall meet the requirements of ANSI/IPC-A-600E, Class 2.
4.4.2 Printed Circuit Assemblies shall meet the requirements of ANSI/IPC-A-600E, Class 2
4.4.3 Unless otherwise specified, workmanship standards for other commodities shall default to standard industry practices for each commodity. Supplier specific workmanship standards should be identified and communicated to Handspring, Inc. prior to production.
WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS. Prior to shipment of the product, the supplier shall submit their workmanship standards to Supplier Quality Engineering, via the purchasing agent for approval. If the supplier's workmanship standards are not submitted or approved, then AT&T Paradyne Corporation's workmanship standards, procedure no. 794-0107, shall apply.
WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS. The repair of WISTRON’s Products shall conform to the most current version of the following workmanship [***] Confidential treatment requested pursuant to a request for confidential treatment filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Omitted portions have been filed separately with the Commission. standards (in order of precedence): XPLORE Workmanship Standards (SS-03800-57-XX) and Workmanship Standards (IPC-610B Class II). These are available upon request from XPLORE.
WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS. Seller must conform to proper workmanship standards of IPC - A - 610, class 2 or applicable notes on drawings for producing consistent quality.
WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS. 3.1.4.1 Cosmetic/Workmanship Inspection Specification Supplier shall comply with Control4’s Cosmetic Inspection Specification. Unless an alternate cosmetic specification agreed upon in the SOW, the above mentioned specification shall serve as the default cosmetic specification for all Products manufactured or produced for Control4.
3.1.4.2 Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) Acceptability All PCBAs used within the Products shall comply with the IPC-A-610, Class 2 standard (latest revision) - Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies for visual quality acceptability of electronic assemblies.
3.1.4.3 PCB workmanship quality IPC-A-600 Class 2 standard (latest revision) - Acceptability of Printed Boards shall serve as the acceptability criteria for all PCBs used within the Products. PCB’s used within Products shall meet the requirements of IPC-6012 (latest revision).
3.1.4.4 Screening and rework process Supplier shall comply with the IPC-7711 (latest revision) - Rework of Electronic Assemblies and the IPC-7721 (latest revision) - Repair and Modification of Printed boards and Electronic assemblies for screening or rework processes required on PCBAs used within the Products.
3.1.4.5 Packaging Supplier will package Products in accordance with good commercial practice, and in a manner acceptable to common carriers for shipment and adequate to ensure undamaged arrival of the Products. Packaging provided by Supplier shall ensure that all material arrives at Control4 or it’s customers undamaged given normal wear and tear under standard shipping and handling conditions.
WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS. All Products must maintain compliance with the Workmanship Standards documented in Attachment D to the Second Award Letter, which may be updated from time to time as mutually agreed by Supplier and Dot Hill.