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IPC/WHMA-A-620B-S. 2013 - June Space Applications Electronic Hardware Addendum to IPC/WHMA-A-620B. Supersedes IPC/WHMA-A-620AS with Amendment 1. June 2012. a standard developed by IPC. Association Connecting Electronics Industries . The Principles of In May 1995 the IPC's Technical Activities Executive Committee (TAEC) adopted Principles of Standardization Standardization as a guiding principle of IPC's standardization efforts. standards Should: standards Should Not: Show relationship to Design for Manufacturability Inhibit innovation (DFM) and Design for the Environment (DFE) Increase time-to-market Minimize time to market Keep people out Contain simple (simplified) language Increase cycle time Just include spec information Tell you how to make something Focus on end product performance Contain anything that cannot Include a feedback system on use and be defended with data problems for future improvement Notice IPC standards and Publications are designed to serve the public interest through eliminating mis- understandings between manufacturers and purchasers, facilitating interchangeability and improve- ment of products, and assisting the purchaser in

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1 IPC/WHMA-A-620B-S. 2013 - June Space Applications Electronic Hardware Addendum to IPC/WHMA-A-620B. Supersedes IPC/WHMA-A-620AS with Amendment 1. June 2012. a standard developed by IPC. Association Connecting Electronics Industries . The Principles of In May 1995 the IPC's Technical Activities Executive Committee (TAEC) adopted Principles of Standardization Standardization as a guiding principle of IPC's standardization efforts. standards Should: standards Should Not: Show relationship to Design for Manufacturability Inhibit innovation (DFM) and Design for the Environment (DFE) Increase time-to-market Minimize time to market Keep people out Contain simple (simplified) language Increase cycle time Just include spec information Tell you how to make something Focus on end product performance Contain anything that cannot Include a feedback system on use and be defended with data problems for future improvement Notice IPC standards and Publications are designed to serve the public interest through eliminating mis- understandings between manufacturers and purchasers, facilitating interchangeability and improve- ment of products, and assisting the purchaser in selecting and obtaining with minimum delay the proper product for his particular need.

2 Existence of such standards and Publications shall not in any respect preclude any member or nonmember of IPC from manufacturing or selling products not conforming to such standards and Publication, nor shall the existence of such standards and Publications preclude their voluntary use by those other than IPC members, whether the standard is to be used either domestically or internationally. Recommended standards and Publications are adopted by IPC without regard to whether their adop- tion may involve patents on articles, materials, or processes. By such action, IPC does not assume any liability to any patent owner, nor do they assume any obligation whatever to parties adopting the Recommended standard or Publication. Users are also wholly responsible for protecting them- selves against all claims of liabilities for patent infringement.

3 IPC Position It is the position of IPC's Technical Activities Executive Committee that the use and implementation Statement on of IPC publications is voluntary and is part of a relationship entered into by customer and supplier. Specification When an IPC publication is updated and a new revision is published, it is the opinion of the TAEC. Revision Change that the use of the new revision as part of an existing relationship is not automatic unless required by the contract. The TAEC recommends the use of the latest revision. Adopted October 6, 1998. Why is there Your purchase of this document contributes to the ongoing development of new and updated industry a charge for standards and publications. standards allow manufacturers, customers, and suppliers to understand this document?

4 One another better. standards allow manufacturers greater efficiencies when they can set up their processes to meet industry standards , allowing them to offer their customers lower costs. IPC spends hundreds of thousands of dollars annually to support IPC's volunteers in the standards and publications development process. There are many rounds of drafts sent out for review and the committees spend hundreds of hours in review and development. IPC's staff attends and par- ticipates in committee activities, typesets and circulates document drafts, and follows all necessary procedures to qualify for ANSI approval. IPC's membership dues have been kept low to allow as many companies as possible to participate. Therefore, the standards and publications revenue is necessary to complement dues revenue.

5 The price schedule offers a 50% discount to IPC members. If your company buys IPC standards and publications, why not take advantage of this and the many other benefits of IPC membership as well? For more information on membership in IPC, please visit or call 847/597-2872. Thank you for your continued support. Copyright 2013. IPC, Bannockburn, Illinois, USA. All rights reserved under both international and Pan-American copyright conventions. Any copying, scanning or other reproduction of these materials without the prior written consent of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited and constitutes infringement under the Copyright Law of the United States. IPC/WHMA-A-620B-S.. Space Applications Electronic Hardware Addendum to IPC/. WHMA-A-620B. developed by the Space Electronic Assemblies IPC/WHMA-A-620.

6 Addendum Task Group (7-31fs) of the Product Assurance Committee Committee (7-30) of IPC. Supersedes: Users of this publication are encouraged to participate in the IPC/WHMA-A-620AS development of future revisions. with Amendment 1 - June 2012 Contact: IPC. 3000 Lakeside Drive, Suite 309S. Bannockburn, Illinois 60015-1249. Tel 847 Fax 847 June 2013 IPC/WHMA-A-620B-S. Acknowledgment Any document involving a complex technology draws material from a vast number of sources. While the principal members of the IPC/WHMA-A-620 Space Addendum Task Group (7-31fs) of the Product Assurance Committee (7-30) are shown below, it is not possible to include all of those who assisted in the evolution of this standard . To each of them, the members of IPC. extend their gratitude. Product Assurance IPC/WHMA-A-620AS Technical Liaison of the Committee Task Group IPC Board of Directors Chair Chair Mel Parrish Garry McGuire Bob eves STI Electronics Marshall Space Flight Center Microtek Laboratories Vice Chair Randy Mc utt orthrop Grumman Space Electronic Assemblies IPC/WHMA-A-620 Addendum Task Group Arye Grushka, A.

7 A. Training Jennifer Wagner, Ducommun LaBarge Darren Cox, Lockheed Martin Missiles Consulting and Trade Ltd. Technologies, Inc. & Fire Control Teresa Rowe, AAI Corporation Fernando Perez Gracia, EADS Astrium Sam Polk, Lockheed Martin Missiles &. Constantino Gonzalez, ACME Training Satellites Fire Control & Consulting Gabriel Rosin, Elbit Systems Ltd. Robert Stringer, Lockheed Martin Debbie Wade, Advanced Rework Yaakov Zissman, Elta Systems Ltd. Missiles & Fire Control Leo Lambert, EPTAC Corporation Pamela Petcosky, Lockheed Martin Leroy Buermann, Aerojet-Redmond WA Helena Pasquito, EPTAC Corporation Mission Systems & Training Lilia Berrun, AirBorn ancy Chism, Flextronics Megan Brecht, Lockheed Martin Space Stuart Fiedelman, A-Max Wire & Cable, Systems Company Stephen Fribbins, Fribbins Training Inc.

8 Services Hue Green, Lockheed Martin Space Paul Huntoon, Amphenol Borisch Systems Company Ray Davison, FSI. Technologies Kelly McCarrie, Lockheed Martin Space Doug Rogers, Harris Corporation, Vu guyen, Amphenol Canada Corp Systems Company GCSD. Sean Keating, Amphenol Limited (UK) Daniel Foster, Missile Defense Agency Franco, Honeywell Aerospace Bill Strachan, ASTA - Portsmouth William Draper, Moog Inc. Richard Rumas, Honeywell Canada University Bill Kasprzak, Moog Inc. John Mastorides, Honeywell Agnes Ozarowski, BAE Systems International Mary Lou Sachenik, Moog Inc. Marvin Banks, Ball Aerospace & Hector Valladares, Honeywell Leonard Hee, ASA Ames Research Technologies International Center Jonathon Vermillion, Ball Aerospace & Riley ortham, Honeywell Technology Robert Humphrey, ASA Goddard Technologies Solutions Inc.

9 Space Flight Center Gerald Leslie Bogert, Bechtel Plant Minh Do, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Jeannette Plante, ASA Goddard Space Machinery, Inc. Flight Center Reza Ghaffarian, Jet Propulsion Dorothy Cornell, Blackfox Training Laboratory Robert Cooke, ASA Johnson Space Institute Center Kim Phillips, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Thomas Carroll, Boeing Company Anthony Wong, ASA Johnson Space Alan Young, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Patrick Redmond, Boeing Company Center Howard Feldmesser, Johns Hopkins Mary Bellon, Boeing Research & James Blanche, ASA Marshall Space University Development Flight Center Jeff Kryszak, K-TECH nologies Zenaida Valianu, Celestica Tom Dietrich, ASA Marshall Space Robert Fornefeld, L-3 Communications Flight Center Marlin Shelley, Cirris Systems Shelley Holt, L-3 Communications Corporation Charles Gamble, ASA Marshall Space Theodore Laser, L-3 Communications Flight Center Julie Barker.

10 Cristek Interconnects Inc. Blen Talbot, L-3 Communications Adam Gowan, ASA Marshall Space Donna Lopez, Cristek Interconnects Inc. Vijay Kumar, Lockheed Martin Missile Flight Center Joshua Civiello, Defense Supply Center & Fire Control Ron Hodge, ASA Marshall Space Columbus Flight Center iii IPC/WHMA-A-620B-S June 2013. Garry McGuire, ASA Marshall Space David elson, Raytheon Company Gregg Owens, Space Exploration Flight Center William Ortloff, Raytheon Company Technologies Scott Worley, ASA Marshall Space Gary Sannicandro, Raytheon Company Roger Bell, Space Systems/Loral Flight Center Kathy Johnston, Raytheon Missile Thomas Walsh, Space Systems/Loral Tim White, ASA Stennis Space Center Systems Mel Parrish, STI Electronics, Inc. Bill Gaines, orthrop Grumman Mradul Mehrotra, Raytheon Missile Patricia Scott, STI Electronics, Inc.


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