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• - 40 °C • - 55 °C (default) • - 65 °C 6.5.1.3 Tolerances The tolerance associated with the hot cycle is +/-5 °C. Th e tolerance associated with the cold cycle is + /-5 ° C. 6.5.1.4 Dwe ll Time at Extremes During each c…

• During the initial cycle after the high temperature dwell. Peak
resistance during this cycle
be the reference
resistance.
• At or near the end of the peak temperature dwell, after the
coupon has reached temperature stabilization, peak resis-
tance during the cycle
be recorded.
6.4 Qualification (also see 6.6 and Table 6-2)
For quali-
fication testing, the product environment and life expectancy
should be taken into consideration to determine the tempera-
ture extremes and number of cycles. Qualification testing
parameters
be AABUS.
6.4.1 Historical Examples
Historical examples as
described in Table 6-1 were not product focused.
6.4.2 Cycles
The test specimen(s) be subjected to
the specified number of cycles between the specified tem-
perature extremes.
6.4.2.1 Tolerances
The tolerance associated with the hot
cycle is +/-5 °C. The tolerance associated with the cold cycle
is +/-5 °C.
6.4.3 Dwell Time at Extremes
During each cycle, the test
specimen(s)
be subjected to each temperature extreme
for the time required for stabilization and resistance measure-
ment (15 minutes when a dual chamber is used).
6.4.4 Temperature Change Rate
The rate of change
between temperature extremes, both high to low and low to
high,
be as high as possible. The temperature change
be at least 10 °C per minute for at least the center 60%
of each transition period, hot to cold and cold to hot.
6.4.5 Temperature Documentation
6.4.5.1
The temperature of a representative test specimen
be recorded at the end of the dwell at each temperature
extreme, for every cycle.
6.4.5.2
A temperature profile from at least one complete
cycle
be recorded during each test in accordance with
5.5.1 and 6.4.2.1 and included in the test report. This
include the temperatures of a representative test specimen
and the hot/cold media. Recording data every second for this
purpose is recommended.
6.4.6 Dual Chamber Systems
For dual chamber systems:
• The transfer time between chambers
be less than two
(2) minutes.
• The thermal capacity of each chamber
be such that
the ambient temperature
reach the specified tempera-
ture within two (2) minutes after the test specimens have
been transferred to the appropriate chamber.
6.5 Quality Conformance (see also 6.6 and Table 6-2)
6.5.1 Temperature Cycling
The test specimen(s) be
subjected to one hundred (100) cycles of temperature cycling
to the extremes defined below:
6.5.1.1
The high temperature extreme be the of
the following:
• Material T
g
1
– 10 °C (lowest T
g
of the materials used in the
specimen, but not lower than 125 °C)
• Reflow peak temperature – 25 °C
• 210 °C
The originating subcommittee for this Test Method
was not able to obtain industry consensus on a default
method for determining T
g
. Therefore, methods to determine
T
g
(as specified in the procurement documentation or AABUS)
may include:
• Lowest T
g
listed on the Material Data Sheet
• T
g
(from TMA) listed on the Specification Slash sheet
• Actual T
g
of the material, determined after reflow simulation
6.5.1.2
The low temperature extreme be one of the
following:
100 -40 to +85 B
Generic for IPC-4103,
RT/duroid® materials
100 -55 to +105 C
Generic for IPC-4101,
G10 materials
100 -55 to +125 D
Generic for IPC-4101,
Epoxy materials
100 -65 to +150 E
Generic for IPC-4101,
FR-5 materials
100 -65 to +170 F
Generic for IPC-4101,
Polyimide materials
Test Conditions B through F are from the previous revision to this
test method.
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Date
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Table
6-1
Historical
Qualification
Temperature
Extremes
Note
1.
Cycles
Temperature
Range
Test
Condition1
Previous
Use
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• -40 °C
• -55 °C (default)
• -65 °C
6.5.1.3 Tolerances
The tolerance associated with the hot
cycle is +/-5 °C. The tolerance associated with the cold cycle
is +/-5 °C.
6.5.1.4 Dwell Time at Extremes
During each cycle, the
test specimen(s)
be subjected to each temperature
extreme for the time required for stabilization plus time
required to record all measurements (up to 15 minutes when
a dual chamber is used).
6.5.2 Temperature Change Rate
The rate of change
between temperature extremes, both high to low and low to
high,
be as high as possible. The temperature change
be at least 1 °C per second for at least the center 60%
of each transition period, hot to cold and cold to hot. Note
that for thicker coupons greater than 2.5 mm [0.100 in], this
change rate may not be achievable.
6.5.2.1 Temperature Documentation
6.5.2.1.1
The temperature of a representative test speci-
men
be recorded at the end of the dwell at each tem-
perature extreme, for every cycle.
6.5.2.1.2
A temperature profile from at least one complete
cycle
be recorded during each test and included in the
test report. This
include the temperatures of a
representative test specimen and the hot/cold media. The
temperatures
be taken at sufficient frequency to show
compliance to 5.5.1 and 6.5.1.3. Recording data every sec-
ond for this purpose is recommended.
6.6 Testing Summary
A summary of Qualification and Quality Conformance testing
is listed below in Table 6-2.
6.7 Evaluation
6.7.1 Resistance Change
The change in resistance
between the first and each succeeding temperature cycle
be determined. The maximum allowable percent change
in resistance between the first and any subsequent cycle
be 5% unless otherwise specified.
6.7.2 Results
Test results including cycles to failure, corre-
sponding percent change of the failure, and the percent
change of the final cycle
be documented.
6.8 Deviations
Deviations to the stated requirements or
additional requirements defined here
be AABUS.
Conditioning 6 hours minimum, 105 - 125 °C
Reflow Simulation 6 cycles, 230, 245 or 260 °C profile
Temperature Min AABUS -40 °C, -55 °C (default), -65 °C
Temperature Max AABUS min. of:
T
g
-10 °C
Reflow peak -25 °C
210 °C
Sample Change Rate
> 10 °C/min for both hot and
cold
> 1 °C/sec for both hot and cold
Number of Cycles AABUS 100
Failure Threshold AABUS 5%
Resistance Data 1 reading/cycle near the end of the high temperature dwell
Temperature Data
1 reading/cycle near the end of the high and low temperature dwells (sample)
1 reading/sec through 1 complete cycle (sample and media)
Acceptance testing and quality conformance testing as described in IPC-6010 series printed board performance specifications.
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Subject
Thermal Shock, Thermal Cycle and Continuity
Date
3/2020
Revision
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Table
6-2
Comparison
of
Qualification
and
Quality
Conformance
Testing
Note
1.
Item
Qualification
Quality
Conformance
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7 Notes
7.1
The design of the thermal cycling system must be flex-
ible enough to allow for an extremely high rate of temperature
change and for the rate of temperature change to be deter-
mined. Some issues to consider are as follows:
• Thermal mass compensation capability (energy vs. time)
• Environmental control capability (heating and cooling)
• Reproducibility of parameters
• Transfer speed (if applicable)
• Heating ramp rate
• Cool down rate
• Programming capability
• Profile memory
7.2 Suggested Drawing Note
As this method addresses
assembly issues with printed boards, it is recommended that
the user of the printed board establish a drawing note in the
procurement documentation to provide the printed board fab-
ricators with guidance relative to the intended reflow process
of the printed board. An example of such a drawing note is
provided as follows:
XX. IPC D COUPON TESTING
A. COUPONS SHALL INCLUDE COMPONENT (A), VIA (B)
AND ALL PROPAGATED B STRUCTURES IAW IPC-
2221B APPENDIX A.
OF EACH COUPON DESIGN
BE TESTED PER MANUFACTURING PANEL.
B. THE IPC D COUPONS
BE SUBJECTED TO 6
REFLOW SIMULATIONS IAW IPC-TM-650, METHOD
2.6.27 USING THE [
]
PROFILE. ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
BE < 5%
CHANGE IN RESISTANCE.
C. AFTER REFLOW SIMULATION TESTING, THE IPC D
COUPONS
BE SUBJECTED TO 100 THERMAL
SHOCKS IAW IPC-TM-650, METHOD 2.6.7.2 FROM
-55C TO [MINIMUM OF (
), OR
(
), OR
]. ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA BE < 5%
CHANGE IN RESISTANCE.
Parameters in should be tailored to each
application.
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Date
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SHALL
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230
℃
,
OR
245
°C,
OR
260
SHALL
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LAMINATE
TG
-
10
REFLOW
PEAK
TEMPERATURE
-
25
210
SHALL
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