Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 01:43:05 EDT 2007 | mun4o
hi, finishing is lead free HAL, Tpeak=214-232*C in diferent profile, wich we made.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 21:56:09 EDT 2007 | wayne_
should have ask the technical support personnel from Kester to come over to your factory and solve the problem on-site. Let them see what is wrong with their product, then they will improve it further....or straight away tell you they do not have sol
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 09:34:17 EDT 2007 | russ
you using a ramp soak spike or ramp to spike profile? you may be burning out your flux in preheat if you ramp to fast or for too long, most pastes have 2 activation points for their flux one at low temp and one at higher temp. Try a ramp to peak pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 08 15:03:40 EST 2004 | dwzeek
We have an ongoing problem with our QFP144 packages soldering. It has not received much attention until late due to some customer failures. Most of the failures would show up in ESS testing and be repaired. The failure rate is about 2 in 1000 parts f
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 08 16:16:09 EST 2004 | Dean
My first concern would be the choice of solder paste you have. There are better chemistries out there that far exceed the capabilities of the 609 2. Yes, the part will partially float on the solder (assuming plastic qfp). Cross sectioning would sho
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 09:00:07 EST 2005 | russ
Is an RQFP a Qfp with the center pad for heat dissipation? If so, you may be shifting when this center pad reflows and lifts the part.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 08:29:51 EST 2005 | chunks
Shifting? Please describe the "Shifting". I.E. is it centering, sliding to cause shorts..... Most 208s will self center. If it's causing shorts, first check your print to make sure it is on the pads. Next check placement. Another area to check
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 12:29:35 EST 2005 | russ
I just noticed that you mention 2-5mm off, that is huge! It would seem to me that there is an external force here to move a part that far. Things such as a heavy air stream that for some reason is really hitting this part, something on the PCB unde
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 11:56:47 EDT 2006 | russ
I think you have your pitch wrong but anyway, I have never had success with wave soldering anything less than 50 mil pitch. On a QFP I have had good luck on three sides of 25 mil but never all four sides and without defects. Mask 'em off and hand s
Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 21:07:03 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi mates, Yes, the lighter mass is a valid reasoning. in addition to the "lighter (mass) than thou" point of view, 1) the first reason for mounting active Parts (eg. IC, QFP, LGA...) is to minimize the temperature exposure of the Parts to a single