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IPC 2-18b – IPC 1752A Material Declarations Committee Meeting Rosemont, IL September 30, 2015 8:00am - 5:00pm Co-Chairs: Mark Frimann Aidan Turnbull
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Agenda Welcome/introductions Annual review process for solution providers Update on IEC 62474 Presentation from WSP, Dassault, Seagate, Siemens PLM and PLM Logix “Proposals for enhancements to IPC-1752A standard” Promoting the standard - Adobe PDF form is no longer supported by IPC AOB and next steps 2
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Annual Review of Solution Providers for IPC 1752A Purpose – Recognition by IPC as a verified solution provider for IPC 1752A – Ensure that software tools are compliant to the latest released standard, schema and IPC lists of Substance Categories and Exemptions – Ensure that solution providers keep their systems up-to-date This annual review is not a certification of tools. Solution providers are invited to submit Class A, Class C and/or Class D XML files for the 2015 data sets to IPC by April 1 3
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Annual Review Timeline March 2: IPC sends 2015 data sets to all IPC committee members April 1: Deadline for Solution Providers to submit Class A, C and/or D XMLs for data sets April 1-30: Review Committee to review and comment on XML files for data sets submitted – Each solution provider’s XML files to be reviewed by at least 3 Review Committee members – Review Committee members cannot comment on their own solution – Review Committee members to submit comments on the solution provider’s XML files to IPC by April 29 April 30: IPC to circulate all comments to Review Committee and schedules conference call May 30: Review Committee to determine next steps for each solution provider – Approve – Disapprove - needs improvements. Review Committee to specify the required improvements August 31: If necessary, solution providers to resubmit corrected XML files to IPC September 15: Review Committee to review resubmitted XML files for data sets September 30: IPC to notify solution providers on the Review Committee’s findings October: Publish to the IPC website the 2015 verified list of IPC 1752A solution providers 4
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Mar 2 Email to Solution Providers Apr 1 Solution providers send XML files to IPC Review Committee Apr 1 – 30 IPC Review Committee evaluation May 1 IPC Review Committee summary October List companies and Class Capabilities May 30 IPC feedbacks to Solution Providers May 30 IPC feedbacks to Solution Providers Aug 31 Solution Providers can re-submit XMLs to Review Committee 30 Sep IPC feedbacks to Solution Providers Sep 1-15 Committee evaluation and summarize results Yes No Annual Review Process
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Current Review Committee Members open invitation to join Forrest Christian, Innovation Machine, 2-18 Committee Chair Roger Franz, TE Connectivity Mark Frimann, Texas Instruments, 2-18b Committee Co-chair Jason Gooden, Anthesis Nikki Johnson, Total Parts Plus John Kuta, Mark Williford PTC Travis Miller, Foresite Systems Dr N. Nagaraj, Papros John Sharp, TriQuint Semiconductor Aimee Siegler, Benchmark Electronics Aidan Turnbull, ENVIRON, 2-18b Committee Co-chair Tedie West, Teamcenter Mike Zepp, Dassault Systemes 6
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Solution Provider’s XML files are anonymous to the Review Committee IPC ensures that solution providers XML files are kept anonymous by allocating a unique identification to each solution providers set of XML files. All solution providers are asked to use the following file naming convention for their XML files DataSet1ClassA.xml, DataSet1ClassC.xml, DataSet1ClassD.xml, DataSet2ClassA.xml, DataSet2ClassC.xml, DataSet2ClassD.xml IPC allocates a unique identification to each solution providers set of XML files before distribution to the review committee. For example: Sol1DataSet1ClassA.xml, Sol1DataSet1ClassC.xml, Sol2DataSet1ClassA.xml, Sol2DataSet1ClassC.xml 7
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Draft results from 2015 review process Solution providerApproved declaration classes AnthesisA, C and D BOMcheckC and D Dassault SystemesA, C and D GreensoftA, C and D PLM LogixA, C and D PTCA and C SAPC Silicon ExpertA and D Total Parts PlusA, C and D 8
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Scope of 2015 review The XML files provided can validate against the current schema Current IPC lists of Substance Categories and Exemptions are being used The data in the data sets are reported correctly in the XML files. In particular, Class A XML files must include the correct statements for the data sets and Class C and Class D XML files must correctly report the substance masses and concentrations provided in the data sets All fields which are required in the Standard must be provided in the XMLs, in addition to the fields which are required in the Schema 9
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Additional elements to evaluate in 2016 review and how can we improve the review process? The scope of the 2015 review should be carried forward into the 2016 review What additional elements should be added to the scope of the 2016? How can we improve the review process for the 2016 review? – Publish links to lists on main IPC 1752A webpage – “spell checker” tool to compare IPC lists against lists reported in solution providers XML files (could also be published on IPC 1752A webpage) 10
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Update on IEC 62474 11
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IEC 62474 – Maintenance Team The IEC 62474 standard has moved from a working group (WG) to a maintenance team (MT). – The new co-chairs are Mark Frimann and Rick East – The focus of the MT is to increase adoption and make necessary changes for the standard to be more usable by industry… it has not changed since its release in 2011 – Part of the task is to increase convergence of IPC 1752A and IEC 62474 This is an ongoing combined effort between IPC 1752A committee and MT 62474 to identify all differences and provide suggested changes Volunteers? 12
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Presentation from WSP, Dassault, Seagate, Siemens PLM and PLM Logix “Proposals for enhancements to IPC-1752A standard” 13
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Promotion of Standard Articles in trade press Presentations at conferences Information on IPC website 14
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Adobe PDF form is no longer supported by IPC 15
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AOB and Next Steps 16
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