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resistor networks- leadless vs. gull wing

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 11:38:32 EDT 1999 | danielm

I am in the process of picking a new resistor network for one of our new board. Since we are new to SMT i would like to get some opinions on networks. Currently we use one molded gullwing type network on our boards with no problems. Other than space

Re: resistor networks- leadless vs. gull wing

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 23:33:30 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| I am in the process of picking a new resistor network for one of our new board. Since we are new to SMT i would like to get some opinions on networks. Currently we use one molded gullwing type network on our boards with no problems. Other than spac

Re: resistor networks- leadless vs. gull wing

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 26 14:09:24 EDT 1999 | jgodfrey

| | I am in the process of picking a new resistor network for one of our new board. Since we are new to SMT i would like to get some opinions on networks. Currently we use one molded gullwing type network on our boards with no problems. Other than sp

Re: resistor networks- leadless vs. gull wing

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 04:08:25 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | I am in the process of picking a new resistor network for one of our new board. Since we are new to SMT i would like to get some opinions on networks. Currently we use one molded gullwing type network on our boards with no problems. Other than

Heel bend wetting for Gull Wing lead

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 20:44:58 EDT 2007 | raychamp007

If the solder joint meeting 8.2.5.4, minimum side joint length(D) and also meeting 8.2.5.6, minimum heel fillet height (F) but the heel fillet NOT extend to the mid point of outside bend. It is acceptable?

Heel bend wetting for Gull Wing lead

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 21:54:05 EDT 2007 | davef

We'd say yes, if it meets both 8.2.5.4 and 8.2.5.6

Heel bend wetting for Gull Wing lead

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 20:49:39 EDT 2007 | raychamp007

3W. Figure 8-84 shown evidence of heel bend wetting(but no written criteria mention about the solder fillet must present at the heel bend). It is acceptable if the minimum D(3W/75%L)extend from toe which is no evidence of solder fillet at heel bend?

Heel bend wetting for Gull Wing lead

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 02:55:47 EDT 2007 | raychamp007

Davef, Thanks for your reply. Also sorry because I didint notice your ealier reply on http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=48991 regarding the normal gull wing lead, the solder fillet must extend to the mid point of outside lead

Heel bend wetting for Gull Wing lead

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 07:25:06 EDT 2007 | davef

Your paste should meet the mid-point of outside lead bend. If you cannot meet that, IPC-A-610D, 8.2.5.6 defines the minimum. We agree that it gets confusing when you post multiple threads on the same or very similar topic.

Heel bend wetting for Gull Wing lead

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 20:32:31 EDT 2007 | davef

On one hand, nothing in 8.2.5.4 that states that you need a heel fillet. It only talks to the length of the side fillet. On the other hand, we suggest that you should use 8.2.5.6 to determine if your heel fillet is acceptable, after you have determ

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