Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 18 03:16:46 EDT 2013 | mun4o
production lot is 4000pcs.About 70% of capacitors are out of tolerance ( +/-20%).There are 3pcs C=10u per PCB, in different location.Samsung capacitors wich we use are 1,5 years old - i checked this information from our supplier " Rutronik ".I have
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 12 12:49:55 EST 2002 | dragonslayr
Use an "LCR" (L= inductance, C= capacitance, R= Resistance)meter. There are several name brands to choose from (Fluke, etc.) Hand held units are relatively inexpensive. In fact, you may consider having more than one available. Receiving inspection s
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 23 10:34:09 EDT 1999 | Greg Jones
I am looking for a rule of thumb regarding the maximum ramp standard components (chip capacitors) can tolerate without failure during the reflow process. The standard seems to be 3C\second, but this figure is generally derived from the average ramp
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 12:44:11 EDT 2018 | dleeper
A few questions: How did you put the wrong part on for so many years and not catch it? Was this due to an error in the customer supplied data like an incorrect BoM or an internal error such as a P&P machine programming error? How wrong was the wron
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 11:08:13 EDT 2004 | davef
We're not sure what you mean by temperature sensitive components. From an assembly process stand-point, every component we use is temperature sensitive to one level or another. More specifically, some of our products use polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 08:32:24 EDT 2013 | rway
Have you verified the measurements on the bench with an LCR meter? Chances are you are experiencing aging with these ceramic caps. We have similar issues with X5R and X7R caps. You will see the effects of aging with returns from the field as well
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 20:41:45 EDT 1999 | Dreamsniper
| | I am looking for a rule of thumb regarding the maximum ramp standard components (chip capacitors) can tolerate without failure during the reflow process. The standard seems to be 3C\second, but this figure is generally derived from the average r
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 19:16:59 EDT 1999 | Steve Surtees
| I am looking for a rule of thumb regarding the maximum ramp standard components (chip capacitors) can tolerate without failure during the reflow process. The standard seems to be 3C\second, but this figure is generally derived from the average ram
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 19:09:52 EDT 2010 | rway
A couple of things: Does the cap break if you try to remove it with hot air? If not, than you are breaking the caps do to mechanical stress. We have had similar issues. I don't think your board is suffering from mechanical stress from depaneling o
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 18 16:53:25 EDT 2003 | takfire
DST, What was the crack signature? Was the crack parallel with the internal electrodes or 45� with the terminal electrode? It is also important to determine the orientation of the failed caps on the PCB (in regards to depaneling). Perhaps the cap