IPC (Northbrook, IL) has announced the release of IPC-2581, Generic Requirements Printed Board Assembly Products Manufacturing Description Data and Transfer Methodology, and recognizes Valor Computerized Systems Ltd.'s (Yvane, Israel) commitment to this effort.

The IPC-2581 standard is the result of three years of industry effort, initially started by the National Electronic Manufacturing Initiative (NEMI) and then followed by IPC's standardization effort. The standard is in XML schema and was built on Valor's ODB++ format, with added data concepts from IPC's GenCAM standard (IPC-2511B). The committee effort, chaired by Dana Korf, Sanmina-SCI Corp., put the final touches on the IPC-2581 in February.

"By donating their ODB++ format to the IPC committee working on IPC-2581 and by providing volunteer committee support from their development group in Israel, Valor made tremendous contributions to the development of this new standard," said David Bergman, IPC's vice president of standards and technology. "The time and travel commitment to the two-year standard was significant on Valor's behalf, and IPC would like to recognize Valor's support of the industry."

Bergman added, "With the release of the new standard comes the need for implementation efforts. The goal has always been to develop more intelligent data transfer, and now verification vehicles need to be developed, as well as a large numbers of translators. With Valor's support, IPC has completed the format. Next, it's critical that the companies that set the direction for this effort to push for adoption and now commit themselves to use the new format."

IPC plans to include the development of golden boards of product in the IPC-2581 standard format. These examples will facilitate the industry's implementation of the new format. The National Institute of Science and Technology will then check the quality of the golden boards prior to release.

For more information, contact DavidBergman@ipc.org.

www.ipc.org

www.valor.com

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