Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 14:06:07 EDT 1999 | Stu Leech
| | | | We have developed a new process for removing moisture from surface mount devices. We have one site where PCB laminate drying has been reduced to 1.5 hours. A standard oven took 4 hours to do the job. I am looking for a firm who does large sca
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 14:52:13 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | | | | We have developed a new process for removing moisture from surface mount devices. We have one site where PCB laminate drying has been reduced to 1.5 hours. A standard oven took 4 hours to do the job. I am looking for a firm who does large s
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 03:52:16 EST 2002 | iman
Hello, need help on intrusive reflow process, thanks in advance to the experts and general info sharing :) need some help to obtain answers, to following questions: 1) PCB is FR4, 1.6mm thick, 4 layers, what stencil thickness (stencil design guide
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 08:12:04 EST 2006 | Chunks
OK, this is easy. You say HIGH fall out, so I can assume 25 or 50%? If so, run 10 without the heat gun and 10 with. This should show you if the heat gun process is the cause or not. If the relay is a surface mount, hand solder them on. If it's a
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 21 14:35:28 EDT 1999 | Stu Leech
| | | | | | | We have developed a new process for removing moisture from surface mount devices. We have one site where PCB laminate drying has been reduced to 1.5 hours. A standard oven took 4 hours to do the job. I am looking for a firm who does lar
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 17:50:49 EDT 1999 | Stu Leech
| | | | | | We have developed a new process for removing moisture from surface mount devices. We have one site where PCB laminate drying has been reduced to 1.5 hours. A standard oven took 4 hours to do the job. I am looking for a firm who does large
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 10 17:50:00 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | We've recently encountered this problem where one of our .050" pitch BGA's were reflowing at the wave thus causing shorts... The board was profiled with probes stuck to a QFP solder joint, an 0603, and one of the BGA joints. There was an almost
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 11:13:32 EDT 1999 | Wirat S.
| | | We've recently encountered this problem where one of our .050" pitch BGA's were reflowing at the wave thus causing shorts... The board was profiled with probes stuck to a QFP solder joint, an 0603, and one of the BGA joints. There was an almo
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 05 03:44:53 EDT 2004 | johnwnz
Dave, I'm going to disagree with you on the ENIG, it's my 3rd choice only just beating out OSP for that 4th spot. 1. Immersion Silver - cheaper than ENIG, as flat and no issues with Brittle interface (black pad) or Gold Embrittlement) Longer shelf l
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 10:30:16 EST 2007 | slthomas
Q: The question I have is do they wet in wave solder, and if they do, why does it matter what happens to them in reflow? A: Yes, but somebody here don't agree with me that the glued part need help from wave to get the good wetting. They are wrong