Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 10:59:57 EST 2007 | patrickbruneel
You need to send the connector perpendicular through the wave not parallel. Patrick
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 00:51:58 EST 2007 | omidjuve
We have a problem with soldering of a 96 pin header connector(9001-11961c00l1a from kingmate) we use 3 different wave soldering but in all of the machines we have many short circuit between the pins . the wave soldering machines that we use is fr
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 14:26:24 EST 2007 | hussman
Maybe the "other" company runs a different wave, or flux, or pallet, or touches up every board. Assumptions are like brains - every claims they have one, but very few use em.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 04:15:25 EST 2007 | reypal
how about applying solder resist on the area where you have bridging occurs..you may ask your pcb supplier the possibility.
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 | Thu Nov 08 13:12:02 EST 2007 | russ
Annular rings are too big, it is acceptable to have shorts on the common conductors. I would be willing to say the "other" supplier may have modified the artwork as well. Good fluxing, preheat and proper immersion depth are key to eliminating short
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 13:19:45 EST 2007 | slthomas
Call me jaded, but this sounds suspiciously like the classic "our other supplier didn't have this problem" but the other supplier was hand soldering the headers, and finally requoted the job with that in mind so the customer moved on. Granted, ther
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 00:01:57 EST 2007 | omidjuve
please download the picture from the link below . we have two picture . picture1 is the place of the 96 pin connector that we have problem with it and i should say that we use parallel & perpendicular direction for sending the board to the wave solde
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 00:38:31 EST 2007 | omidjuve
please download the picture from the link below . we have two picture . picture1 is the place of the 96 pin connector that we have problem with it and i should say that we use parallel & perpendicular direction for sending the board to the wave solde
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 08:44:22 EST 2007 | aj
Hi, I have just taken a look at the Connector Images. Is there a difference in pitch between both connectors ? From the photo it looks like the Annular Rings are oversized on Image #1 especially around the centre area ( this might be the image ).