Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 06 09:03:45 EDT 2010 | aj
Hi all, Looking for some advice on how to run this component through the SMT process or is it always hand soldered? Part number is HSEC8-120-01-S-D-EM2 We are currently handsoldering. aj...
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 11:04:44 EDT 2010 | mikesewell
Looks like a hand solder process - getting paste down but not smearing it too bad while sliding the connector on is probably not worth the trouble. Teka makes solder bearing connectors which would allow you to install last and simply reflow with the
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 05:51:24 EDT 2010 | 15009
SIPAD solid solder deposit solves this challenge.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 16:44:56 EDT 2010 | rdubya
If your pads are long enough you shouldn't have a problem, the pins on the connector are curved up(away from pcb)and will plow solder paste to the end of the pad then it will wick back up the pin during reflow. if you have a second stencil for the bo
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 13:21:18 EDT 1999 | Bob Barr
Ron, We use 100 pin straddle mount connectors on some of our 1.6mm boards (up to eight per board.) They come to us from the vendor with a bead of solder on the somewhat 'J' shaped leads. Our process is as follows: Mount connector to board with hard
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 08 16:27:11 EST 2020 | rmitchell
We have a PCB with the dual sided connector that slides on from the edge and has leads on the top and bottom sides of the PCB. It has 20 leads on each side of the PCB with with about .8mm pitch. The PCB also has a gold grounding strip on the edge fo
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 19:59:07 EDT 1998 | Scott McKee
| can any body help on assembling straddle mount connectors on to a board? for information on the connector - it is a berg micropak connector 1. You need a fixture to insure the pins don't bend while inserting them on the board, coplanarity is a re
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 11:32:23 EDT 2002 | barryg
Hello everyone. We are interested in doing double sided surface mount. What methods are there for doing this. I know you can wave solder some smt components, but what are the limitations. Is there a method of doing this that uses 2 different solder p
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 11:55:29 EDT 2008 | realchunks
"Disturbed" usually means some form of movement. I would think your leads are moving due to warp as the board exits the reflow zone. Not knowing your profile, I would suggest checking your profile. Make sure you have adequate "above liquidous" and
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 22 23:45:37 EDT 1999 | Jim Cristiano
Hi, I'm looking for vendors that manufacture connector pins that would solder onto the edge of a small SMD pcb so that I can mount it as a SIP onto a larger PCB. Better yet, are there small diameter pins that can be soldered into thru-holes so the SM
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