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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

What is 'toe down configuration' 8.2.5.6 IPC-A-610D?

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 08:16:19 EDT 2007 | davef

Toe down solution: * Land pattern design * Solder stencil design * Proper component fabrication Normal gull wing lead solder requirement: Solder must extend to the mid-point of the outside of the lead bend.

Solder cover

Electronics Forum | Mon May 17 22:46:02 EDT 2010 | qaace

IPC also states that side overhang on a gull wing of 50% is acceptable for Class 2. Does anyone know if that interprets to only one side having a fillet? Also with toe overhang acceptable, there need not be a toe fillet.

Re: BGA Inspection Criteria

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 10 11:55:16 EST 2000 | Bob Willis

The following may be of interest to you. INTRODUCTION TO X-RAY INSPECTION All text Copyright Bob Willis, EPS INTRODUCTION TO X-RAY INSPECTION The use of X-ray inspection is becoming very popular due to the increased use of Ball Grid Array (BGA)

Re: BGA Inspection Criteria

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 10 11:56:05 EST 2000 | Bob Willis

The following may be of interest to you. INTRODUCTION TO X-RAY INSPECTION All text Copyright Bob Willis, EPS INTRODUCTION TO X-RAY INSPECTION The use of X-ray inspection is becoming very popular due to the increased use of Ball Grid Array (BGA)

Re: BGA Inspection Criteria

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 10 11:55:28 EST 2000 | Bob Willis

The following may be of interest to you. INTRODUCTION TO X-RAY INSPECTION All text Copyright Bob Willis, EPS INTRODUCTION TO X-RAY INSPECTION The use of X-ray inspection is becoming very popular due to the increased use of Ball Grid Array (BGA)

Solder Fillet on Gull Wing Lead

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 15 08:05:44 EDT 2001 | wbu

Oh boy, I prefer the fillet at heel of course, the toe you can�t trust. The solderable finish of the leads is applied and than the leads are cut leaving the toes without this so much loved finish. guess how that looks after you�ve finished your job.

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