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Re: Need advise on regarding Vias

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 22:17:33 EST 1999 | Dave F

Armin: How ya doin� bud? CK gives good advice, but I'd like to take a bit of a different angle. Q1. For 0.7 mm (0.027in) diameter hole for vias, what�s the minimum annular ring for this hole diameter? Depends on what you�re trying to do. For in

Waves soldering: not enough solder remaining on pads

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 09:29:09 EDT 2017 | edhare

I recommend examining the problem pads and a representative bare board using SEM/EDS to determine if the problem is related to a board solderability issue. I can support this type of analysis (www.semlab.com).

Problem with less soldering material on the pins

Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 12:32:50 EDT 2017 | emeto

Looks like you have bad wetting. I will do in this order as it is easier to troubleshoot starting with the machine and transitioning to the PCB: 1. First clean some bare PCBs really good and try again. 2. Check thermal profile 3. Check flux - amount

Waves soldering: not enough solder remaining on pads

Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 09:35:07 EDT 2017 | emeto

There is one lead that is a total miss. I think you are too low with the wave there - you are barely touching the board. I would say first look at your wave height. If you have the possibility to change the angle of the wave(if there is a backplane t

672 PBGA on PC Card .015 thick pcb

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 22:25:50 EDT 2001 | davef

Bruce I�m with yall. Designers and fabricators say �pins�. You say: * BGA pins are 1mm [0.039�] pitch. * BGA pads are 0.4mm [0.0157�] diameter. * BGA pins are 0.6 mm [0.024�] side-to-side. * Board thickness is ~0.4 mm [0.015�] First, as you can

component aherence force on the solder paste before reflow

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 02 20:13:41 EDT 2001 | davef

We agree with Wolfgang. Adding points along his line of reasoning: * Also consider placed component prescience. Sometimes, a mis-pick results in paste on the nozzle, which leads to the next component being stuck on the nozzle and not placed, which

Waves soldering: not enough solder remaining on pads

Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 17:54:46 EDT 2017 | zsoden

Thanks for the replies. The single missed lead is a bit odd - we usually have an entire area missed and that's due to the board not sitting properly in the pallet fingers. I figured in this case it was likely due to poor fluxing? We have always str

Vapour Phase Reflow Profiling (Would like to understand more on how to determine a PCB's Profile/Recipe)

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 27 08:18:47 EDT 2022 | kelvinchoong

Hi All, Appreciate any inputs that may be given. Currently i am operating VP6000 Vapour Phase Reflow Oven from ASSCON. Over the last 2 years, we have around 100 different Recipes for many different PCBs. Each recipe is adjusted(6 Different Paramete

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