BH GSO IEC 61193-2:2024

IEC 61193-2:2007
Bahraini Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 21 November 2024

Quality assessment systems - Part 2 : Selection and use of sampling plans for inspection of electronic componets and packages

BH GSO IEC 61193-2:2024 Files

BH GSO IEC 61193-2:2024 Scope

Applies to the inspection of electronic components, packages, and also modules (referred to as "products in this standard) for use in electronic and electric equipment. It specifies sampling plans for inspection by attributes on the assumption that the acceptance number is zero (Ac = 0), including criteria for sample selection and procedures.

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