Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 17:28:43 EDT 2016 | dyoungquist
Depends a little on how long it was exposed to the wet environment as moisture absorption by electrical components is a very slow process. That said, MSL 1 rated components can be exposed to high humidity indefinitely and still not need to be baked.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 22:13:00 EST 2011 | deanm
I would first check the moisture barrier bag that the parts come in. There is a label showing the MSL level on the bag and sometimes included with the information on the reel. Transfer this info to your MRP system. If your receiving department throws
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 18 17:13:47 EST 2003 | Carol Stirling
Hi -to all those familiar with MSL, I have a few questions on Moisture Sensitivity Levels (MSL) with ICs. We have been assured by our distributers they mark any package of ICs shipped according to J-STD-033. We receive ICs marked as Class 3 and up,
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 05:38:54 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22
Ideally the MSL should be recorded on the label on the DRY PACK that you receive the devices in....that's the protocol the device manufacturers / distributors should use to help your goods in and shop floor personnel know which are/are not moisture
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 04:10:21 EDT 2005 | Rob
Hi, On a semi related front, part of our company is a distributor (I'm not going to say who, coz that would be sneaky advertising), and on all components shipped we've added the follwing to the label: ROHS Compliancy Status(Lead free & plastics etc
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 11:31:52 EDT 2006 | muse95
Patrick, I believe you are mistaken about this being a myth. Many component manufacturers changed more than plating to make their component withstand higher temps. Some changed mold compounds, others changed plastic types used. Many of these change
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 10:27:55 EST 2007 | Rob
Hi John My understanding of your post is that you are asking if anyone has tried to enforce MSL levels or reflow parameters onto the component vendor/manufacturer. Is this your question or am I mis-interpriting it? If that is the case you will not
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 22:27:19 EDT 2004 | sureguo
Dear all: I am an environmental compliance engineer working for a PCB factory in China, recently I am handling with some customers' invistigations on Lead-Free PCB, but the MSL itme is new to me, anyone would show me about that? Thanx for any commen
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 14:32:11 EST 2006 | mika
Hi Steve, So Your company can do this. And how do You treat the MSL (Moisture Sensitive Level) components? RoHS? /Sincerly
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 17 08:51:10 EDT 2008 | 18424
We have seen this same defect. Led's not blinking during test and some tops popping off. Ended up being an msd problem. most of the lite-on components are msl level 4-6. We now bake and track them no problems seen in a while.