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SMT Dictionary – Surface Mount Technology Acronym and Abbreviation
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 16:22:00 EDT 2009 | davef
It's not the first thing we think of in looking at your picture. First off, the lack of copper in the region of the red oval makes us think of a plating defect. We don't expect that moisture out-gassing through the barrel wall to show-up on opposite
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 19:34:23 EDT 2013 | hegemon
So true SOB If I had a dollar for every time a board house asked about my reflow profile due to a delam event or a barrel failure I'd have a pile of dollars for sure. But that is the "stock" response - "Show us your reflow profile", even though you m
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 06:29:49 EDT 2009 | lococost
Yes it is possible, and yes you shouldn't trust boards that have this problem. You're best off baking PCB's this old befor reflow. This looks like barrel cracking, a quick google gives: http://www.eco3.co.uk/e3toolkit/e3toolkit/modules/05/05_04_j_pc
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 11:28:53 EDT 2000 | Boca
Solder 'follows' heat. 1. Preheating is a great idea, use a baking oven to get the whole assembly up to temperature, use the preheaters in your wave solder machine (without wave) to preheat the assemblies ... 2. Or use the biggest soldering iron
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 16:36:30 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | While inspecting incoming PCBs we detected around all plated-through-holes (only there and all in the same place) some halfmoonshaped light rings that match obviously only with the pink ring symptom shown in the IPC-A-600 chapter 2.5.2.. That w
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 04 11:34:42 EDT 2002 | Bob Willis
Some additional comments from a paper may be of interest. Baking Printed Circuit Boards - Why and How Baking printed boards prior to conventional and surface mount assembly should not be necessary. Often boards are baked for historical reasons; in
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 15:11:20 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| | I have an Electrovert UPK 660c fitted with IR preheats top and bottom. We assemble a large range of multilayer backplanes and I was wondering if there are any advantages in changing to convection preheats.Has anybody got any views on the subject.
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 26 10:50:18 EDT 1998 | Lance Smalley
| O-H-H-H-H-H-H-H Lawdy, lawdy... | My babuh done left me... | my dawg pee'd on my leg... | my cornflakes are all poopy... | don't make me hafta beg... | I got's dem backplane blues, o-h-h-h-h-h lawdy..." | OH! | | Hi there! Scared me fer a secon
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 16 02:43:21 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hello, | | We are qualifying new sources of PWB vendors. We've got the first lot of "produciton" boards in and we want to put them through the paces before turing the vendors on. | | So far, the tests I can think of performing, and that we have