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Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 08:15:07 EDT 2008 | naynayno
Thanks Dave, I will be sticking with Manufacturing Engineering. These are good guidelines but what is standard clearance for various packages? This is a dimension we usually seek by eye, whether we will have a problem or not. We use straight DI -
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 08:33:09 EDT 2008 | davef
There is no standard as such. It's easy to see why. It's too complicated and has such a small payoff. Standoff is comprised of: * Package height * Solder thickness between the pad and the component lead * Delta of pad thickness and solder mask For p
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 17:05:42 EDT 2008 | naynayno
We have experienced contamination under flat chip arrays. The lab report is still open but it appears to be dendrite growth. We have been trouble-shooting our process and cleaning equipment. My question is are there any specific design or best p
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 20:10:30 EDT 2008 | davef
Naw, accounting is boring. Standoff could be an issue. Coupla things: * Above 30 thou, just about any cleaning process, more sophisticated than a garden hose, will produce acceptable results * Below 10 thou, can be cleaned with best efforts, but not
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 10 11:56:35 EDT 2000 | Robert Hutton-Squire
Suggestions please... I have to place a number of 1206 chip resistor arrays on the bottom side of my PCB for wave soldering. The device consists of 4 x 0603 resistors in a 1206 package. The device is available with either concave or convex terminati
Electronics Forum | Wed May 29 14:58:41 EDT 2002 | R.Barcelos
There has been an increase in the number of defects regarding the solderability of resistor network arrays(pin opens specifically). Has anyone else experienced this? Also, does anyone have any FYI that they would like to share?