Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 16:12:11 EDT 1998 | Jason Gregory
| Hi Jason! | I can probably find something documented for you, but the easiest way to convince your QA people is just to show them. | If you have a board around that has some 1206 locations all in a row, print the board with paste and the
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 07 11:56:05 EST 2010 | mystkldy
Makes us wonder how well the connections on the > component match with the pads on the board. The pads are actually larger than the leads on the part, but I think we may have figured it out. We believe the conveyor vibration is causing it. When we
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 11:54:24 EDT 2005 | Indy
did you try using double header connector pin of a different lot? Indy
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 16:56:39 EDT 2000 | lkoens1
Bob, Tell us more about this assembly concept
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 11:10:47 EDT 2005 | smt_rookie
We process a double-side reflow board (10 ups). Chips and IC's on the bottom side while chips, IC's plus thru-hole connectors and IC sockets on top side (bottom side first then top side reflow). In the past, we were not encountering any soldering pro
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 11:58:02 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Hi SMT Engr With a double-header connector do you mean Double Level Right Angled Header Connector. If so there is a big difference in heat sinking capacity between the two rows, as where the pins of the top connector absorbes twice as much heat as t
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 12:36:53 EDT 2005 | smt_rookie
I've tried a different lot of the same double header connector (yes its double level right angled header conector) twice but nothing has improved. I've also suspected that top row of the connector has greater heat sinking capacity (which should hold
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 05:37:35 EDT 2005 | Bryan
Some weeks has passed,Can SMT eng. show us your results of this issue?so that we can learn something from it
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 17:38:30 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| I was wanting to know if double sided reflow can be done with a metal plated BGA on topside. We would be running bottom side first. My boss seems to think the only way it can be done is by placing glue dots on the bottomside compoents because the
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 15:28:04 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Soldering PTH in reflow makes the process a lot more dependent on the physical forces in soldering (capillary force vs. gravity). Reducing the topheat in your oven will help the capillary forces (opening the hood solved the problem). Heat rises so if