Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 15 09:52:38 EDT 2019 | SMTA-Davandran
I seeing connector with butt (I) lead drop off after drop test conducted. the current shear force is about 3kgf. How can this problem improved.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 19 08:28:04 EDT 2019 | davef
Hi Davandran ... Butt leads are not intended for high mechanical strength applications. That's why butt leads are not allowed in Class 3 products. If you want to be sure that your butt leaded component stays on the board, just glue it after solderin
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 09:03:23 EDT 2010 | davef
We don't use this part, but Samtec reflows it for their published durability tests. They published the reflow profile as part of the test report on the Samtec site.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 10:38:51 EST 2003 | davef
Given that you are bridging front to back, contast the situation with the thiefs used to prevent bridging when wave soldering SOIC. If this is reasonable, the thiefs should be located behind the trailing connector pins. You can prove-out this [and
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 06:44:33 EDT 1999 | George Verboven
| First of all, I'm a young Spanish so sorry for my English | | I'm looking for a smd single pin connector. I need it to solder it in a alumina's substrate. | | Please. can anybody help me ? | Go to the following adress: http://www.keyelco.com/ke
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 07 09:57:23 EDT 2008 | davef
We have BGA connectors on rigid laminate. Points are: * We love BGA connectors for mating mother/daughter boards because they eliminate the wave solder step required for PTH connectors. * BGA connectors are very tricky to assemble, much trickier than
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 19 06:42:01 EDT 2014 | timbo292832
im designing a circuit that will require the use of a edge connector so it can connect to another circuit. i need to do this so i can get both micro controllers communicating i have done a bit of research and am thinking about using a pcb manufact
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 18 20:24:37 EST 1999 | Tony
I'm trying to replace the PTH connectors with the SMT connectors in my design, and would like to make sure the SMT connector solder joints are as stong as PTH's. What's the right test to verify that? Is Pull and Shear test is the right choice? Where
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 25 17:50:46 EDT 2004 | Mike
I work for a PCB Manufacture and I am looking for info on BGA Pull test or strenght test. I have a CM that is experiencing bga's with some weak joints. they are telling me that when they do their pull test the joints are breaking at the nickel inste
Electronics Forum | Fri May 17 16:37:28 EDT 2002 | Tom Druan
I was wondering if anyone could direct me towards documentation on shear test methods/apparatus to test the bond integrity of a solder ball to its substrate. Thanks.