Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 15:46:19 EST 2001 | pk11
I am looking into purchasing handling and transferring carts/magazines for PCBs... Can anyone recommend places for me to find these? Websites perhaps?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 13:13:58 EDT 2002 | slthomas
Another thing we see is solder balls (sometimes fines, sometimes larger stuff) in the vias after a misprint has been poorly cleaned, as in wiped down but not washed. They end up in the plated through holes too, but those get nicely cleaned up in the
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 14:14:42 EDT 2002 | ckd
I meant to include this in the original message. One, the solder balls are on the circuit side of PCB. Two, some of the vias on both top and bottom are closed and some are not. Is this a process problem with the board house(s)?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 15:52:44 EDT 2002 | Hussman69
Closed by solder mask? At any rate, still sounds like wave solder. Take a look before and after wave. That should tell ya.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 12:38:53 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
Does anyone know of a place that repairs Cognex proccessor cards. I have several of the 5200 boards from MPM's that need repaired. Anyone have one for sale?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 11:14:48 EDT 2002 | ckd
Hi All - My question is how do solder balls form and stay in the vias? The assembly goes thru SMT top placement, reflow then thru hole components mounts on top side as well. The board is sent thru the wave solder process. Has anyone experienced this
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 12:26:40 EDT 2002 | Hussman69
If you have solder balls in vias on the "component side" it probably is your wave solder process. Most waves have an option that is designed to make sure your surface mount parts solder - but if turned up too high, can actually push solder up throug
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 18:41:17 EST 2006 | John Fisher
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Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 09:26:32 EDT 2000 | ptvianc
The book is available through the American Welding Society as well as through the Surface Mount Technology Association bookstore. The contact information is listed below: American Welding Society 550 N.W. LeJeune Rd. Miami, Florida 33126 Phone: (80
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 07:16:18 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
Steve: You might want to contact Advanced Interconnects I know they manufacture standard BGA fixtures, but not sure about micro BGA. Advanced Interconnects, Inc. West Warwick, RI (401) 823-5200 (401) 823-8723 Fax Howard Gonzales You could also call T