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SP is a high mix low to medium volume PCB + PCBA shop located in Taiwan. We are in business since 2001 with over 1,000 active customers and certified to ISO-9001, ISO-14001 standards.
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Press Fit Technology is the process of choice for many electrical engineering applications. Press Fit technology creates mechanically and electrically stable gaslight connections without the need for additional fastenings, soldering or thermal stres
SST offers a full range of electronic manufacturing services to its customers. With the ability to offer both turn-key and consignment manufacturing for nearly any size project, we stand ready to become your manufacturing partner. SST offers a wide r
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 14:09:22 EDT 2001 | davef
First thing I'd use is IPC-A-610C, �4.8.2 Connector Pins - Press-Fit Pins. Does it work in your case?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 09:35:34 EST 2007 | saaitk
Check that your boards haven't been over plated. Too much plating in the hole can slump to the underside of the board during reflow. If you are then press fitting on the underside of the board you can have problems with hole diameter. If the hole is
Industry News | 2003-02-26 08:37:36.0
An extended-height press-fit compliant pin SCA-2 receptacle is the latest addition to the SCA-2 product family.
Industry News | 2003-03-13 08:19:18.0
The Flakafix 2.54mm grid IDC board-to-cable connector can now be supplied with a variety of terminations including surface mount, solder-in, press-fit and pin-in-paste.
Technical Library | 2016-10-27 16:24:23.0
Press-fit technology is a proven and widely used and accepted interconnection method for joining electronics assemblies. Printed Circuit Board Assembly Systems and typical functional subassemblies are connected through press-fit connectors. The Press-Fit Compliant Pin is a proven interconnect termination to reliably provide electrical and mechanical connections from a Printed Circuit Board to an Electrical Connector. Electrical Connectors are then interconnected together providing board to board electrical and mechanical inter-connection. Press-Fit Compliant Pins are housed within Connectors and used on Backplanes, Mid-planes and Daughter Card Printed Circuit Board Assemblies. High reliability OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) computer designs continue to use press-fit connections to overcome challenges associated with soldering, rework, thermal cycles, installation and repair. This paper investigates the technical roadmap for press fit technology, putting special attention to main characteristics such, placement and insertion, inspection, repair, pin design trends, challenges and solutions. Critical process control parameters within an assembly manufacturing are highlighted.
Technical Library | 2019-06-06 00:19:02.0
More and more people and things are using electronic devices to communicate. Subsequently, many electronic products, in particular mobile base stations and core network nodes, need to handle enormous amounts of data per second. One important link in this communication chain is high speed pressfit connectors that are often used to connect mother boards and back planes in core network nodes. These new high speed pressfit connectors have several hundreds of thin, short and weak pins that are prone to damage. Small variations in via hole dimensions or hole plating thickness affect the connections; if the holes are too small, the pins may be bentor permanently deformed and if the holes are too large they will not form gas tight connections.The goal of this project was to understand how rework of these new high speed pressfit connectors affects connection strengths, hole wall deformations and plating cracks.
SMTnet Express, October 27, 2016, Subscribers: 26,530, Companies: 15,009, Users: 41,321 Press Fit Technology Roadmap and Control Parameters for a High Performance Process Jose Becerra, Dennis Willie and Murad Kurwa; Flex (Flextronics International
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