Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 17 12:58:12 EST 2007 | mika
I agree with previous postings regarding print speed: Solder paste type/versus fine pitch. Question: Is this a double sided pcb with fairly easy component packages on both sides? In such case, consider make the panel like this: Every second pcb in
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 06 13:17:50 EDT 1998 | Upinder Singh
| | Hi all . | | Thanks to Ryan, Brian , Justin and Dave for the timely help earlier. | | I would appreciate if somebody could help me in the stated issue: | | I am trying to to place one thru hole 20 pin connector along with the SMT components by p
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 16:48:55 EDT 2001 | jschake
Why do you think that assembling the BGA, QFP, and fine pitch parts will solve your bridging problem? I would think doing this may cause you more grief by having these more massive components being reflowed upside down fall off during the second pas
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 30 18:37:19 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| Hi all . | Thanks to Ryan, Brian , Justin and Dave for the timely help earlier. | I would appreciate if somebody could help me in the stated issue: | I am trying to to place one thru hole 20 pin connector along with the SMT components by paste pri
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 12:48:50 EDT 2005 | danhui888
Dear All, I'm looking for the complete SMT > equiment line (solder printer, P&P, Reflow) uses > for the small volume production line. I happen to > know that Manncorp and APSGold can provide the > complete ST line, but I haven't hear and use > t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 17:18:38 EDT 2005 | August
Dear All, I'm looking for the complete SMT equiment line (solder printer, P&P, Reflow) uses for the small volume production line. I happen to know that Manncorp and APSGold can provide the complete ST line, but I haven't hear and use these machine be
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 21 20:36:11 EST 2000 | Dave F
Armin: Boca makes some good points about release. So, let me spin this up from a different angle ... SM-782 suggests "full radius corners" as an alternative to the more familiar square corner pads on PLCC, TSOP and QFP. We see both also. We thin