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Re: D-Pak misalignment Problem

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 18:01:56 EST 1999 | M Cox

Usually the alignment problem comes from pad design. The ground pad (largest) is too small. If that is the case (and even if it isn't) try placing a dot of SMT adhesive before placement (it will cure before reflow and hold the part in place). Goo

D-Pak misalignment Problem

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 02 23:43:23 EST 1999 | Kantesh Doss

We have a serious misalignment problem of D-Pak components (Specifically Motorola's part number MJD-3055/MJD-2955)following reflow soldering process. We are using Alpha Metals UP78 solder paste. Our reflow oven is Nitrogen inerted and our oxygen leve

Re: D-Pak misalignment Problem

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 04 09:42:18 EST 1999 | Chris McDonald

Just as explained in a follow-up you are getting too much paste on the pad. The pad is probably the right size but you cant have your aperature the same size as your pad. What we have done is put a Cross in the stencil. This will reduce the paste and

Re: D-Pak misalignment Problem

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 17:50:39 EST 1999 | Kantesh Doss

Christopher: Thank you for sharing your experience about the DPAK. Yes, out part has a heat sink at the bottom. Our stencil opening was 7 mils (in both X and Y) smaller than the pad size excepting that the stencil opening consisted of a series of zeb

Re: D-Pak misalignment Problem

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 04 09:23:20 EST 1999 | Christopher Lampron

Kantesh, Does this particular part have a heat sink across the bottom side of the component and does your pad size and stencil aperture match the component? I have just had a very similar problem with a DPAK. What we found was that the recomended pad

Re: D Pak stencil apertures

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 10:25:59 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

Hi Larry, you might find something looking for the thread "D-Pak misalignment Problem - Kantesh Doss 23:43:23 12/02/1999" Good luck Wolfgang

What is a typical SMT placement defect rate?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 14:47:39 EDT 2014 | deanm

I'm looking for a typical SMT placement defect rate from others in the field so I can judge whether or not we are in an acceptable range. If I give you a board with 200 components (0603, 0805, SOICs, 20mil MSOPs, tantalums, DPAKs and a few 20mil fin

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