Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 09:24:21 EST 2012 | swag
Many times we manually add flux from the top side for good fill.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 15:02:00 EST 2000 | Russ
Many times the crystal supplier also has a package that already has epoxy bumps on them to allow th crystal to be raised off of the board. This is my preffered way since placing spacers on components can be time consuming and operators can and will
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 12:28:56 EDT 2006 | inds
no there is lot of difference between both the alloys.. SN100C works better than SAC305... gives little more time to remove and replace the unit without completely loosing the Cu... but there are customers who still prefer sticking to SAC305... so th
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 16:02:13 EST 2006 | russ
Wasn't trying to be funny. 90% of the time when I hear the wave is doing ???????? "we are sure that it is not like that before" I check and the parts are tilted or whatever before the wave. I had some more suggestions and ideas but..........
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 04 02:45:50 EDT 2019 | robl
Hi Dave, I think Lee's talking about PTH BGA Sockets not BGA devices. I worked with him for a long time and he's placed a lot of BGAs. Kind regards, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 12:19:24 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Bob: Techniques for removing RFI / RF shields vary according to the size and type of shield. Removing: * PTH RFI / RF shields is as straight forward as the next heat sinking PTH component, often using a solder bath or fountain. * Small SMT RFI /
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 22:52:28 EST 1999 | Wayne
I am experiencing a problem with a surface mount coax connector that over time pulls loose from the PWB. The connector has 4 small gold plated leads and we are soldering it to a flash gold board. A cable plugs into the connector and puts some const
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 21:33:26 EDT 2004 | davef
Are you talking about small 'volcanos' that burst through PTH solder connections? If so, you have moisture outgassing through the PTH barrels: * Plating on the hole of your bare board is too thin. It should be greater than 1 thou [25um]. * Your bak
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 26 07:13:05 EDT 2007 | callckq
Hi Experts, Understand from my friends, PTH crystal can get damage easily when subject to vibration or heat..For example, if crystal drop from table to floor, its internal part already damage @ crack which cannot be seen by eye. Besides, they als
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 03 05:17:50 EDT 2016 | robl
2D SPI? Depending on the focusing height PTH inspection, or PTH solder joint inspection? Strip down if it has a granite slab in and turn into an engineering table for manufactured parts inspection? Stick a router head on it if you are really bored