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Epoxy on Main Logic Board to prevent hacking???

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 16:10:35 EDT 2003 | Joe

Help Please! A friend of mine works for this company (a novice in the hardware world), they are thinking about covering their PCBAs with Epoxy (don't know what) so to prevent hackers from damaging their PCBAs - they claim it is costing them too much

Nordic aQFN73 stencil design

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 08:37:36 EDT 2018 | davef

Hi Steve ... I found nothing in the manufacturers "paper" to help. Comments are: * I agree. No blobs. Solder on the thermal pad should me minimized. Too much solder will float the component. Old timers used to talk about 50-80% coverage. * If you'

Re: SOLVENT/PROCEDURE TO REMOVE CURED EPOXY ON SMT COMPONENTS

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 22 15:10:00 EDT 1998 | Chris Fontaine

| I'M LOOKING FOR A SOLVENT TO MAKE REMOVING EPOXY FROM THE BOTTOMSIDE OF BOARD ON SMT COMPONENTS. THIS IS MOST IMPORTANT AFTER THE EPOXY HAS CURED AND EVEN RAN THROUGH THE WAVE. I'M LOOKING FOR A WAY OF | MAKING THE REWORK PROCESS ON THE CURED EPOX

Re: Reliability of Reworked Pads/Traces?

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 09:31:28 EST 2000 | Erick

Marc: My experience found reliability IS a function of operator skill and attension to the process. Expecially for some RF assemblies. I worked with an engineer from Rogers to develope a process for reworking Pads for a special material. (I thing

underfilling of bga

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 18:42:41 EDT 2009 | anndi

1smtdude, I interested in your explaination of > re-work an underfill part. You mention the > material can be heated to a plastic state to > become vicious... do you know usually what range > is the temperate? (guess it can depend on the > type

Re: Conductive Epoxy

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 12:43:38 EST 1998 | Ryan Jennens

| | Does anyone have any information or experience with the use of conductive epoxy in leu of solder. I have a unique application that might lend itself to this technology. I am looking for manufacturers, printing, curing and reliability info. | | An

Re: SOLVENT/PROCEDURE TO REMOVE CURED EPOXY ON SMT COMPONENTS

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 21 09:43:40 EDT 1998 | Stefan Witte

You'll not find any solvent, which removes cured epoxy and not attack the board material as well. If there are traces underneath the surface mount components even mechanical removal of the epoxy may mess up your boards. As a mechanical tool I recomme

BGA Solder Mask Repair

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 20:53:44 EST 2001 | davef

You're not sposed to pull the mask from the BGA when reworking it!!!! ;-) Well, if you insist. You can be as fancy as you want. Basically, all you need to do form a dam to prevent the solder from flowing from the pad to the via and starving the

Un-reworkable Glue type

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 11:54:59 EDT 2011 | blnorman

A good epoxy should work. Removal would require damaging the board, component, what ever it is attached to. I know Hardman makes a bi-pack ambient cure epoxy that we used in the lab. Search the web for epoxy suppliers, they'll offer various cure s

Epoxy Covered PCBAs Means to prevent hacking?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 21:41:51 EDT 2003 | adlsmt

There are some flexible epoxies which will not cause mechanical damage during thermal expansion and contraction but as noted above, you can not get them off to do re-work. Find one you can get off, please let me know.


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