Electronics Forum: bake* (Page 1 of 128)

To bake or not to bake?

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 26 22:08:07 EDT 1998 | Jeff Sanchez

I recieved a pack of sensitive IC's that said they needed to be baked befor certain processes. If I need to do rework, do I have to bake prior to single soldering of these IC's. Or can I just place one as needed by hand with out baking? Any info woul

If we could bake the Board with OSP finish?

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 13:37:28 EDT 2004 | davef

Baking your boards will redue the amount of OSP on the board. If you use the boards quickly, you probably will not have a problem with baking [and don't bake too long]. Why do you want bake this board?

Over baking BGA- ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 04:25:56 EST 2006 | der

one of the guys was baking a 672BGA . he mistakenly left the oven on over night so instead of baking for 12 hours at 125 degrees C, they got baked for 24 hours. Is there any detrimental impact on the BGAs or are they just well baked???

Baking MSL components in vacuum.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 01:51:23 EST 2018 | grek

Hello, i would like to ask if there is any differencies when baking components in baker with control huminidity 5% or when baking components in vacuum? is it ok ? or it should not be baked in vacuum? And one more question: Is it possible to bake tr

Wash and bake of blank PCB's before assembly

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 14:30:13 EDT 1998 | Igmar

I would appreciate any information concerning the wash and bake of blank Printed Circuit Boards before assembly. + Is it necessary to wash and bake PCB�s before assembly? + If any, what is the reason for wash and bake of PCB�s? + If any, what type of

Wash and bake of blank PCB's before assembly

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 16:50:40 EST 1998 | Igmar

I would appreciate any information concerning the wash and bake of blank Printed Circuit Boards before assembly. + Is it necessary to wash and bake PCB�s before assembly? + If any, what is the reason for wash and bake of PCB�s? + If any, what type of

Baking PWBs prior to wave solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 15:20:29 EST 2002 | sueph

Randy, are you baking initially for surface mount? These boards I'm talking about are just thru hole, so there would not be any bake between baking for part marking and wave solder.

Doubts regarding the Bake

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 18 15:06:55 EST 2005 | DasonC

Check J-STD-033A. You can get free copy from http://www.jedec.org. It will describe all the information including baking, storage, etc. Regarding the cycle for the baking need refer by supplier since baking will increase the oxidation rate on the b

Board Baking recommendations

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 10:41:50 EST 2007 | jaime39

If you bake the boards at 125 degrees celcius for about 4 hours it should work. I would also suggest that you talk to the PCB supplier to take care of this baking for you. NOTE: PCB�s with an Entek or any other type of OSP finish should not be baked.

PWAs & PWB bake out requirements

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 10 07:33:32 EDT 2007 | davef

Tran Since we all agree that J-001 has no baking requirement, why are you baking the boards? What is the purpose of this bake process?

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