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Class 1 Product - (answer)General Electronics Product - includes products where the major requirement
is function of the completed assembly.
Class 2 Product - (answer)Dedicated Service Electronic Product - Continued performance and extended
life required. Uninterrupted service is desired but not required.
Class 3 Product - (answer)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? -
(answer)The Customer.
Shall - (answer)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 - (answer)1. Procurement as agreed and documented
between customer and supplier.
Order of Precedence in event of conflict 2 - (answer)Master drawing or master ass. drawing reflecting
the customer's detailed requirements.
Order of Precedence in event of conflict 3 - (answer)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 _ -
(answer)Procurement documents
Target Condition - (answer)A condition that is close to perfect, but is not always achievable and may not
be necessary to ensure the reliability of the assembly.
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Acceptable Condition - (answer)A condition that, while not necessarily perfect, will maintain integrity
and reliability of the assembly
Defect Condition - (answer)The form, fit or function of the assembly is inadequate for use in its end use
environment.
A defect for Class 1... - (answer)automatically implies a defect for Class 2 and 3. A defect for Class 2
implies a defect for Class 3.
Disposition - (answer)The determination of how defects should be treated. These include rework, use as
is, scrap, and repair.
Who dispositions defect conditions? - (answer)The manufacturer, based on design, service and
customer requirements.
Process Indicator Conditions - (answer)A condition (not a defect) that does not affect the form, fit or
function of a product.
Process indicators should be... - (answer)monitored as part of the process control system
Is disposition of individual process indicators required? - (answer)No, and affected products should be
used as-is.
Conditions Not Specified - (answer)A condition that is neither a defect, nor a process indicator. A
condition not specified may be considered acceptable unless it can be established that the condition
affects user-defined form, fit or function.
Primary Side - (answer)The side of a packaging or interconnecting structure (PCB) defined as primary on
the master drawing. This is usually the side with the most complex or greatest number of components.