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Development and/or revision of test methods is encouraged. This procedure has been developed to simplify the pro-
cess, and to assure timely and efficient processing.
Every newly proposed or revised proposal to an existing test method must have a cover sheet. The cover sheet can be
found in the front of the IPC Test Methods Manual, IPC-TM-650, or can be obtained from the IPC.
1. Complete the heading with the appropriate information. If the method is new, a number will be assigned by the
IPC.
2. Section 1 needs to be filled out and returned to the IPC. You need the following information for this section.
• Reason for initiating or revising the test method(s). Include whether the test method(s) was the result of a round
robin program.
• All standards/specifications that the originating task group is aware of that will be affected by the method(s).
3. The cover sheet will be returned to the originating committee with a number assigned to the new method(s)s and
a disk containing the template and test method outline that needs to be followed. The IPC will verify that all
affected groups have been identified and notify the chairman of all affected groups.
The originating task group can now set up as many meetings as they feel necessary to work on the test method(s).
The test method(s) will be circulated among the task group as many times as needed until the task group is satis-
fied.
4. Section 3 of the cover sheet is then filled out and returned to the IPC along with the test method(s). The follow-
ing will then occur:
• The test method(s) are sent to the Test Methods Subcommittee and all subcommittees and task groups affected by
the test method(s) for comment. Any test method(s) revising any current method(s) will be circulated with the
current method for comparison purposes.
• The comments are then compiled and returned to the originating task group for disposition. All of those who
comment will be informed of the schedule for this meeting so that they may attend.
• Depending upon the level of comments or if the originating task group makes significant technical changes to the
method(s) as a result of these comments, a second circulation may be necessary. The IPC staff and the Test Meth-
ods Subcommittee Chairman will make this determination.
• Test method(s) accepted by one committee and rejected by another will be returned to the Test Methods Subcom-
mittee. The subcommittee will then schedule a meeting to resolve the conflicts and disposition of the method(s).
• If approved or if no comments are received, then the test method(s) will be submitted for typesetting.
5. The final typeset version of the test method(s) must be reviewed and released by the originating task group chair-
man and the chairman of the Test Methods Subcommittee prior to its printing in the IPC-TM-650.
IPC
Procedure
for
Approving
Test
Methods
for
IPC-TM-650
Test Method Circulated (2)
Committee working on test method
contacts IPC staff liaison to have the
method circulated to Test Methods
Subcommittee (7-11) and affected
committees for 60 day review period.
(Affected committees include
committees that reference the method
in one of their documents, or the
originating committee of the method.)
B) Revision to test method
proposed.
Test Method Proposed (1)
A) New test method proposed
for IPC-TM-650 or
committee document.
Comments Compiled (3)
All comments received are
compiled and forwarded on to
the committee working on the
method.
Comments Reviewed (3)
All comments are resolved by
the committee working on the
method. The final draft of the
method is then either re-circulated
to all affected committees or
circulated to committee working
on method and Test Methods
Subcommittee (7-11).
Test Method Re-circulated (2)
The committee working on
the test method reviews the
comments and chooses to
re-circulate the method to 7-11
and all affected committees.
Interim Final Circulated (4)
The interim final version of
the test method is circulated to
the committee working on the
method and the Test Methods
Subcommittee (7-11) for a 30
day review period.
Comments Compiled (4)
Test method comments or votes
of approval are compiled and
forwarded on to the committee
working on the test method.
Method Re-Circulated/Typeset (4)
After reviewing the comments,
the committee working on the
test method chooses whether to
re-circulate the test method or
submit it to IPC liaison for typeset.
Test Method Submitted for Final Sign-Off (4)
The IPC liaison submits the typeset version
of the test method to the chair of the
committee working on the method, as
well as the chair of the Test Methods
Subcommittee (7-11).
Test Method Approved (5)
The committee chairs sign-off on
the test method, approving it for
inclusion in the next IPC-TM-650
update.
Material in this Test Methods Manual was voluntarily established by Technical Committees of IPC. This material is advisory only
and its use or adaptation is entirely voluntary. IPC disclaims all liability of any kind as to the use, application, or adaptation of this
material. Users are also wholly responsible for protecting themselves against all claims or liabilities for patent infringement.
Equipment referenced is for the convenience of the user and does not imply endorsement by IPC.
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IPC-TM-650
TEST
METHODS
MANUAL
Introduction
This
manual
establishes
uniform
methods
for
testing
electronic
and
electrical
parts
including
basic
environmental,
physical
and
electrical
tests.
These
tests
were
developed
to
support
IRC
standards
and
specifications.
The
tests
described
herein
are
not
to
be
interpreted
as
an
exact
and
conclusive
representation
of
actual
service
opera¬
tion
in
any
one
geographic
location,
since
it
is
known
that
the
only
true
test
for
operation
in
a
specific
location
is
an
actual
service
test
at
that
point.
The
specified
test
conditions
for
a
test
method
are
those,
which
are
obtainable
in
the
laboratory
and
result
in
reproducible
results.
No
attempt
has
been
made
to
include
pass/fail
criteria
in
the
test
methods.
This
information
is
found
in
the
individual
speci¬
fications
and
standards
that
reference
the
specific
test
method.
Number
1.1
Subject
Introduction
Date
Revision
01/03
C
Originating
Task
Group
Test
Methods
Subcommittee