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Lead-Free SMD repair

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 06:57:47 EDT 2005 | steve

I always have a difficult time with seeing people using two different manufacturers products. Here your printing with Senju and hand soldering with Kester. So if theres a problem you have to look at two different products, contact two different compa

Poka yoka tool for assembly of chip capacitors and resistros

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 06 05:11:21 EDT 2014 | padmalathab

Hi Thanks for responding to my query. Our PCB Assembly consists of both SMD and THD components. Also,assembly will be done by machine as well as Hand soldering based on the requirement. I request you to suggest Poka yoka tool to read the value of

Re: SMT at home?!

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 23:33:32 EST 1998 | Scott

| Is there any way to implement SMT at home? | I want to assemble a prototype board of mine. | How can I hand-solder a 208-pin 0.5 mm lead | pitch PQFP -- lead-by-lead (the usual way), | or side-by-side (partial heating method)? | Alas, no SMD rework

Re: SMT at home?!

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 17 15:06:54 EST 1998 | Stefan

| Is there any way to implement SMT at home? | I want to assemble a prototype board of mine. | How can I hand-solder a 208-pin 0.5 mm lead | pitch PQFP -- lead-by-lead (the usual way), | or side-by-side (partial heating method)? | Alas, no SMD rework

Tin Lead BGAs in leadfree paste ( pb-free paste )

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 22:30:12 EST 2006 | mainenetservices

We have a customer transitioning slowly to lead free due to necessity rather than a need to comply i.e. some of their BGAs can only be purchased Pb free only. So for this we would want to produce them a leadfree soldered PCB (not necessarly RoHS comp

Re: Rework induced thermal shock of SMD capacitors

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 31 23:02:19 EST 1997 | Scott McKee

| Has anyone had any experience with thermal shocking | and cracking of SMD capacitors during the rework process? | My company was advised to preheat capacitors to 125 C | at a rate of 2 C/sec before replacing them onto boards. | Would this maybe

Need input on cracked caps/new reflow

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 18:18:03 EST 2006 | Andrea

I am wondering how to move from hand soldering our ceramic caps to doing a reflow type process. The reason for the change is too many cracked ceramic caps. I have asked our vendors to assemble our boards via reflow but because of our hardware (swaged

Assembling one side SMT one side TH

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 15:11:35 EDT 2011 | davef

Franx: In response to your follow-up questions ... For the case 1: Q1: Should I apply the glue to the PCB with the same method as I apply solder paste? (with screen printer and squeegee). A1: Correct. Glue can be stencil printed, dispensed, or pin t

Re: Wave solder of TQFPs

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 17:34:25 EDT 2000 | Deon Nungaray

Craig, I'd be really hesitant in pursuing this method for a TQFP. Remember, most SMD's are rated for a maximum rising slope of around 4C/Sec. Immersing a fragile TQFP in a hot wave of molten solder will probably exceed this ramp up rate. Besides thi

Re: Curing of Glue for SMT Components

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 22:06:15 EDT 2000 | Dreamsniper

Hi Raeto, 1. You do not have reflow oven. This means that you are not running Surface Mount Technology in your shop floor...am I correct? Why do you plan to have SMD's under your PCB's ? Can't you replace them with their PTH counter part and have th


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