Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 08:16:38 EDT 2007 | chrispy1963
I agree that it would be crazy to think that every part a company manufactured had to be re-engineered to allow for higher temps. Out of the question and I NEVER implied that at all. What I said was that Zarrow told us that it was alright to use lea
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 09 09:05:09 EDT 2007 | davef
There are no requirements acceptance criteria for baking of board assemblies. What are your customer requirements? The common reasons people choose to bake PCB are to prevent: * Delamination of multilayer boards * Measles, particularly on double si
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 11 09:33:09 EDT 2007 | davef
Tran First, you never spoke of J-001DS in your initial post. Second, J-STD-001DS requires no baking of assemblies, only boards [and for the anal, components]. J-STD-001DS, 4.9.3 Drying/Degassing. Prior to soldering, the assembly shall be treated to
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 14:21:04 EDT 2007 | petep
We have done the Green Framed Stencils for an added $50.00 per, then got smart and went to green polyester on RoHS / Lead Free Stencils at no added cost. Dedicated Stencil blades and holders green of course) as well as Green Static mats on dedicated
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 16:02:28 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip
We've got lots of connectors at my place of employment like this. What I do is... I run these "slower than molasses in January" - we're talkin' 2 Ft/Min. conveyor speeds. Obviously this will have an effect on your thermal profile so compensate acco
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 08:33:46 EST 2007 | rgduval
For RoHS assemblies, we're spec'ing at least FR-406 for the higher Tg. We're currently requesting our customers to use ENIG finish, as we've had better luck with assembly in our process; but we're currently experimenting wtih lead-free HASL. As far
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 28 15:37:06 EST 2007 | realchunks
OUCH! The ol' boss went to a seminar clich� eh? That�s a killer. Especially if it�s salesperson driven (which most are). Almost as bad as when they pick up Circuits Assembly or Assembly Magazine. OK so you�re stuck doing this process. I would
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 11:37:42 EST 2008 | operator
We have a customer who is using a standard USB Type A Connector on their assemblies. They don't want to add a housing to the assembly, but want to shield the metal USB connector housing from potential shorting with surrounding electronics within thei
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 11:39:42 EST 2008 | operator
We have a customer who is using a standard USB Type A Connector on their assemblies. They don't want to add a housing to the assembly, but want to shield the metal USB connector housing from potential shorting with surrounding electronics within thei
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 06:12:09 EDT 2008 | omidjuve
we have pcb here that has a strange footprint on it the details for the device that should be placed on this pcb is part no. PSD833F2-90MI it has 3 different packages PQFP52,PLCC52,TQFP64 and the one that was in the BOM of this board was PQFP52. bu