Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 08:25:13 EST 2006 | Rob
No problem. If you get no joy you're going to have to change the footprint to a 1206 or 1210. Murata have a range of high Q value inductors (50-60) & from memory Toko used to be pretty hot too. The terminations on the coilcraft part are listed a
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 09:38:47 EST 2002 | davef
Search the fine SMTnet Archives on � Sn62 � 62Sn � 2% Ag � 2% silver � 2Ag � etc re: "Do you have to use Tin/Lead/Silver paste only if the components are made from Tin/Lead/Silver ?" No Several points are: * Component leads with silver in the sol
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 11:11:25 EST 2000 | Russ
I have seen this before, our problem was palladium termination of this component. We could not change suppliers so we use a "reverse homeplate" stencil design to put the majority of paste directly underneath the solder terminations of the component
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 11:11:25 EST 2000 | Russ
I have seen this before, our problem was palladium termination of this component. We could not change suppliers so we use a "reverse homeplate" stencil design to put the majority of paste directly underneath the solder terminations of the component
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 19 19:41:09 EST 2021 | rgduval
Double check your p/n and your datasheet, and with your supplier. I had this happen one time, though it wasn't with flexi-term parts. Mine ended up being palladium plated end-caps (my buyer and receivers had all missed the applicable suffix issue o
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 21:42:12 EST 2000 | Dave F
Hey Bud: Moved from that Bi-crap to something serious, eh? Several things: 1 Get in touch with Doug Romm (drom@msg.ti.com) at Texas Instruments. He talks palladium. 2 Review the archives on Palladium. 3 I think you're running light on temps. Eut
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 21:42:12 EST 2000 | Dave F
Hey Bud: Moved from that Bi-crap to something serious, eh? Several things: 1 Get in touch with Doug Romm (drom@msg.ti.com) at Texas Instruments. He talks palladium. 2 Review the archives on Palladium. 3 I think you're running light on temps. Eut
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 17:19:38 EDT 2004 | Mike
1. Which manufacturers have proven the immersion silver is reliable after solder joint assembly? 2. Who has published guidelines for storing and handling immersion silver boards? 3. Is the immersion silver finish wire bondable? epoxy bondable? or j
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 03:40:04 EST 2008 | akareti
Hi everybody, I found a defect varistor 0603 Tombstone and poor welting when we use component that terminal is Silver palladium (Ag/ Pd) with Leaded solder paste (63/37). Then we change alternative component that terminal is Ni/ Sn the result not fou
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 11:41:05 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| | 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