SMT, PCB Electronics Industry News

IPC Releases IPC-9850A, Surface Mount Placement Characterization

Jan 07, 2012

Revised Standard Simplifies Comparison of Placement Equipment

As EMS companies have ramped up speeds to meet the high demand for electronics, equipment manufacturers have responded by developing machines that quickly shift from handling one package style to another with fewer sacrifices in precision. To help industry determine the best equipment setup to meet needs for speed, capability and accuracy, IPC - Association Connecting Electronics Industries® has released revision A to IPC-9850, Surface Mount Placement Characterization, making it far simpler to quantify the performance of placement equipment.

This standard lets you look at totally different types of machines and get a better comparison for how they will each work in your environment,” said Michael Cieslinski, senior engineer with Panasonic Factory Solution Company of America, and chair of the IPC SMT Component Placement Equipment Subcommittee that updated IPC-9850.

The comparison shows how machine speeds change as accuracy requirements rise. The evaluations are performed by placement of test components on test boards that are specified in the standard. These boards have five different types of component parts with various quantities of each.

According to Kris Roberson, IPC manager of assembly technology, if a customer wants to compare two different placement equipment vendors, IPC-9850A will allow a truer comparison in placement speed and capability.

IPC-9850A now complies with common methodologies for measurement system analysis (MSA) and is compatible with the approach used by ASQ and other groups. The new method calculates the expanded measurement uncertainty (EMU) which combines all the measurement uncertainty of the system. The individual factors included in the EMU are gage repeatability and reproducibility (GR&R) variance, non-linearity, resolution, hysteresis, and artifact uncertainty. Calculating the EMU is a more stringent test of measurement capability since it adds many additional factors that were not calculated in the original IPC-9850 GRR and accuracy report, while keeping the same passing process to tolerance ratio of less than 25 percent.

IPC members may request a free single-user download of IPC-9850A by sending an e-mail to MemberTechRequests@ipc.org within 90 days of the document’s publication. After that date, IPC members may purchase the standard for $55. The standard industry price is $110. For more information or to purchase a copy of IPC-9850A, visit www.ipc.org/9850.


IPC (www.IPC.org) is a global trade association based in Bannockburn, Ill., dedicated to the competitive excellence and financial success of its 3,100 member companies which represent all facets of the electronics industry, including design, printed board manufacturing, electronics assembly and test. As a member-driven organization and leading source for industry standards, training, market research and public policy advocacy, IPC supports programs to meet the needs of an estimated $2.02 trillion global electronics industry. IPC maintains additional offices in Taos, N.M.; Arlington, Va.; Stockholm, Sweden; Moscow, Russia; Bangalore, India; and Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing, China.

Jun 24, 2022 -

North American EMS Industry Up 9.4 Percent in May

Jun 24, 2022 -

IPC APEX EXPO 2023 Call for Participation Deadline Extended

Jun 24, 2022 -

IPC-1402, Standard for Green Cleaners Used in Electronics Manufacturing Now Open for Public Review

Jun 24, 2022 -

Industry Groups Urge U.S. Congress to Fix Weaknesses in Electronics Supply Chain

Jun 16, 2022 -

Registration Open for 4th Annual M-EXPO Wire Processing Technology Expo

Jun 16, 2022 -

Higher Costs Continue to Dominate Electronics Industry Narrative

Jun 02, 2022 -

IPC Issues Call for Participation for IPC E-Textiles 2023

Jun 02, 2022 -

North American EMS Industry up 4.3 Percent in April

Jun 02, 2022 -

North American PCB Industry Sales Up 2.1 Percent in April

Jun 02, 2022 -

AirBorn Inc. Requalifies for IPC/WHMA-A-620 Qualified Manufacturers Listing

1289 more news from Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC) »

Jul 06, 2022 -

Offline PCBA Cleaning Machine HJS-7100,rosin flux, non-clean flux,water-soluble flux cleaning machine

Jul 05, 2022 -

Semiconductor Spray Cleaning Machine HJS-9700,Semiconductor Wafer Cleaning Machine HJS-9700

Jul 04, 2022 -

Pneumatic Stencil Cleaner HJS-9000II,dual chamber stencil cleaning machine

Jul 03, 2022 -

Electric Stencil Cleaner HJS-9500, SMT Electric Stencil Cleaner HJS-9500

Jul 01, 2022 -

Screen Cleaning Machine HJS-4600, SMT Screen Cleaning Machine HJS-4600

Jun 30, 2022 -

Electric Fixture Cleaning Machine HJS-6700, SMT pallet cleaning machine, soldering pallet cleaning machine

Jun 29, 2022 -

Waste Water Treatment Machine RWT-1000, SMT Waste Water Treatment Machine RWT-1000

Jun 28, 2022 -

Gen3's Dr Chris Hunt, CTO submits an insightful paper to the journal of Surface Mount Technology

Jun 28, 2022 -

Squeegee Cleaning Machine HJS-3700,SMT Squeegee Cleaning Machine HJS-3700

Jun 27, 2022 -

Solderstar Celebrates 20 Years of Innovation

See electronics manufacturing industry news »

IPC Releases IPC-9850A, Surface Mount Placement Characterization news release has been viewed 472 times

Comprehensive Analytical Services and Support

Jade Series Selective Soldering Machines