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PCB Quality Standards: IPC Classes Explained for Beginners

PCB Quality Standards: IPC Classes Explained for Beginners

April 1, 2026 /Posted by / 0

Understanding PCB quality standards and IPC classes helps you specify the right manufacturing quality for your project without overpaying. IPC (Association Connecting Electronics Industries) defines three classes of electronic assemblies, each with progressively stricter acceptance criteria. This beginner-friendly guide explains what each class means and when to specify it.

Table of Contents

  • IPC Standards Overview
  • Class 1: General Electronics
  • Class 2: Dedicated Service
  • Class 3: High Reliability
  • Common Defect Types
  • How to Choose the Right Class
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Conclusion

IPC Standards Overview

IPC-A-610 is the global acceptance standard for electronic assemblies. It defines what constitutes an acceptable solder joint, component placement, and board condition. IPC-6012 covers bare PCB fabrication quality. Together, these standards ensure consistent quality across manufacturers worldwide.

When you order PCBs from any manufacturer in India or China, specifying the IPC class tells them exactly what quality level you expect.

Class 1: General Electronics

Class 1 is for consumer products where function matters more than longevity:

  • Examples: Toys, basic consumer electronics, LED decorations
  • Tolerance: Most forgiving. Minor cosmetic defects acceptable
  • Solder joints: Acceptable wetting on 75%+ of pad area
  • Cost impact: Lowest manufacturing cost

Class 2: Dedicated Service

Class 2 is the default for most electronic products:

  • Examples: Computer hardware, communication equipment, industrial controls, test instruments
  • Tolerance: Moderate. Cosmetic defects limited but not eliminated
  • Solder joints: Good wetting on 90%+ of pad area, fillet visible
  • Cost impact: Standard pricing, most manufacturers default to Class 2

Class 3: High Reliability

Class 3 is for mission-critical electronics where failure is not an option:

  • Examples: Medical devices, aerospace, military, life-support systems
  • Tolerance: Strictest. Near-zero cosmetic defects
  • Solder joints: Excellent wetting on 100% of pad area
  • Cost impact: 30-100% premium over Class 2
🛒 Recommended: Original Arduino Uno Rev3 — Example of Class 2 manufacturing quality with proper solder joints and component placement.

Common Defect Types

  • Solder bridges: Unwanted connections between adjacent pads. Class 1 allows small bridges on non-critical nets; Class 3 rejects all bridges
  • Tombstoning: One end of a passive component lifts off the pad during reflow. Unacceptable in all classes
  • Insufficient solder: Pad not fully wetted. Evaluated differently per class
  • Cold joints: Dull, grainy appearance indicating poor solder connection. Unacceptable in all classes
  • Copper exposure: Solder mask missing, exposing bare copper. Limits depend on class

How to Choose the Right Class

  • Hobby projects: Class 1 is fine and keeps costs lowest
  • Commercial products: Class 2 is the standard. Specify this unless you have a specific reason for Class 3
  • Medical, aerospace, automotive: Class 3 mandatory by regulation in most cases
  • Prototypes: Class 1 or 2. No need for Class 3 during prototyping

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Indian PCB manufacturers follow IPC standards?

Yes, reputable manufacturers like PCBPower, Lion Circuits, and AT&S India are IPC certified. Always ask for the manufacturer’s IPC certification when ordering Class 2 or 3 boards.

Does JLCPCB follow IPC standards?

JLCPCB defaults to IPC Class 2 for their standard service. They offer IPC Class 3 as a premium option.

Is IPC certification required for selling electronics in India?

IPC certification is not legally required in India for most consumer electronics. However, medical devices and defence electronics typically require Class 3 compliance as part of their regulatory approval.

Conclusion

IPC standards provide a universal language for PCB quality. For most Indian makers and startups, Class 2 is the right balance of quality and cost. Specify Class 3 only when reliability is truly critical. Understanding these standards helps you communicate effectively with manufacturers and get boards that meet your project’s needs.

Explore our development boards to see IPC Class 2 quality in action.

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