Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 10:31:14 EST 2015 | dbrazel83
We have a surface mount connector from Hirose that has two through hole mounting pins on the side. The solder is wicking up the pins into the body of the connector during reflow, even with adjustments to the PCB solder mask which came directly direc
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 22:53:34 EDT 2005 | mrduckmann2000
We have a customer that is using the new Hirose connector p/n df30fc-40dp-0.4v. The connector has lead spacing of .4mm. I beleive that if I have a stencil cut to 2-3 mil I should have enough solder paste to solder the connector to the PCB pads. Ho
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 05:45:50 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Dougs, Check out the PBTs (Peak Body temperatures)and time at these temperatures. Remember that they sit higher in the ovens than most other parts. If you have problems getting that data I should have it for Tyco, JAE, Hirose, Harting & a coupl
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 14:09:04 EDT 2021 | sarason
Looks like a hirose connector. Is it RS232or a combination VGA and kb interface? sarason
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 12:46:48 EDT 2003 | jonfox
It sounds as if the boards are designed in-house. Is this correct? If so, look for SMT versions of the BNC connector. I hhave used one from Johnson Components (http://www.johnsoncomponents.com) or look through http://coaxicom.com for something yo
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 10:52:22 EST 2015 | dyoungquist
Taking a shot in the dark...... Are you using the correct oven profile for the connector? Solder tends to flow (wick) towards the hottest part of the connection/pin/pad it is on. It may be that the hottest part is the connector itself where the pi
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