
Qualification and Performance Specification for Printed Electronics on Flexible Substrates
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This standard establishes and defines the qualification and performance requirements for printed electronics and their forms of component mounting and interconnecting structures on flexible substrates. Flexible substrates, as pertain to this standard, are materials or devices which have some amount of flexibility or bendability but are not considered to be stretchable (e.g., fabrics, textiles, stretchable polymers, etc.). The substrate can be conductive, semiconductive or nonconductive.
1.1 Purpose
The purpose of this specification is to provide requirements for qualification and performance of flexible printed electronics designed to IPC-2292.
1.2 Classification
IPC standards recognize that electrical and electronic assemblies are subject to classifications by intended end-item use. Three general end-product classes have been established to reflect differences in manufacturability, complexity, functional performance requirements, and verification (inspection/test) frequency. It should be recognized that there may be overlaps of equipment between classes.
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