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Re: Bottom side smt and thru hole

Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 13:42:08 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| R&D is currently designing a board with smt components on both sides of the board. They are adding a 16 pin IC Gull wing. on the bottom side of the board. I have asked for only caps and resistors to be placed on the bottom side. Is there a recommen

Re: Bottom side smt and thru hole

Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 14:35:52 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| | R&D is currently designing a board with smt components on both sides of the board. They are adding a 16 pin IC Gull wing. on the bottom side of the board. I have asked for only caps and resistors to be placed on the bottom side. Is there a recomm

No Clean Selective Solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 13:10:46 EDT 2002 | johnw

Chris, I don't know what machine your using, but we're also playing with one at the moment and don't see any problems with micro solderballing as far as I'm aware (I'll double check tomorrow thou!) We're using Kester 977 with it and don't have a pro

Touch-up and inspection of visual defects

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 11:24:31 EDT 2005 | Daan Terstegge

I have a question about inspection, touch-up, and how far you need to go to get a product that meets the required IPC-spec. According to some reports (i.e. "New Study Reveals Component Defect Levels" by Stig Oresjo of Agilent) the average defect leve

Re: all powerfull UP78..or is it..?

Electronics Forum | Sun May 02 11:53:43 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| | Ok folk's has anyone used Alpha Metal's UP78 solder paste ? | | | | Our place is looking to move to that as the way to go, getting rid of the Hereaus 362's and Alpha 737's of the current set up. | | | | My question's are really : | | how is the

Re: all powerfull UP78..or is it..? - Homeplates..??

Electronics Forum | Sun May 02 19:09:46 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | | Ok folk's has anyone used Alpha Metal's UP78 solder paste ? | | | | | | Our place is looking to move to that as the way to go, getting rid of the Hereaus 362's and Alpha 737's of the current set up. | | | | | | My question's are really : | |

Re: all powerfull UP78..or is it..?

Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 10:57:25 EDT 1999 | Kevin Hussey

| | | Ok folk's has anyone used Alpha Metal's UP78 solder paste ? | | | | | | Our place is looking to move to that as the way to go, getting rid of the Hereaus 362's and Alpha 737's of the current set up. | | | | | | My question's are really : | |

Re: all powerfull UP78..or is it..? - Homeplates..??

Electronics Forum | Sat May 08 07:41:00 EDT 1999 | wayne sanita

hello, i have been using up-78 ultraprint for over a year now. at first we were getting lots of solder balls mainly on 0805's. this happened with all paste we used, too much solder under component leads. i have been using apertures reduced 10% homepl

Re: Aperture Reduction for QFP (fine pitch)

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 17:24:58 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | | | My stencil thickness is 6 mil and we got qfp's with fine pitch. | | | | how many percent should i reduce my stencil aperture using a 6 mil stencil for 0.5 mm pitch and 0.4 mm pitch ? | | | | | | | | thanks | | | | | | | We use 6 mil lasercu

Re: Aperture Reduction for QFP (fine pitch)

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 21:12:16 EDT 1999 | se

| | | | My stencil thickness is 6 mil and we got qfp's with fine pitch. | | | | how many percent should i reduce my stencil aperture using a 6 mil stencil for 0.5 mm pitch and 0.4 mm pitch ? | | | | | | | | thanks | | | | | | | We use 6 mil lasercu


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