Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 08:39:53 EDT 2009 | markhoch
I'd be more concerned with the pcb itself then I would be with standard SMT components. Are you using a PCB with a high Tg? (170 degrees C or greater)
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 17:49:16 EDT 2009 | dyoungquist
Is there a limit to how many times a pcb with components can be run through a reflow oven before the components start to degrade? Example: We load the SMT components on the bottom side of the pcb and run it through the reflow oven. Next we load the
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 11:38:28 EDT 2009 | dyoungquist
I'd be more concerned with the pcb itself then I > would be with standard SMT components. Are you > using a PCB with a high Tg? (170 degrees C or > greater) The circuit board material is NP-170B (Nan Ya Plastics Corporation). It has a Tg of 170
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 04:37:26 EDT 2009 | grahamcooper22
Manufacturers of non hermetic SMT components have to test their devices as per IPC JEDEC 20C to check their reflow and moisture sensitivity. In this spec they pass them through reflow 3 times, then check them for damage and retest their performance.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 15 20:33:43 EDT 2002 | davef
First, this is a very interesting question. Second, there is no specification. Third, companies develop guidelines for rework based on their expectations for their product reliability. Things to consider are: * Motorola allows no product shipments
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 10:59:05 EDT 2007 | peteb
Greetings, Is there a Mil Spec or IPC spec on how many times you can wave solder a PCB? I did a search on this forum with no results. Common sense says two or three times. I need documentation.Thanks for any info.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 11:45:34 EDT 2007 | Cal
Hi PeteB... I dont think you will find any Specs...but that I do not know. What I do know is it depends on the make up of your PCB and Components. Obvious haveing components that may be sensitive to heat the less you want to run or pass through. Re
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 12:55:34 EDT 2001 | stevearneson
The CyberOptics LSM 300 cannot provide true 3D volumetric measurements. It is impossible to measure volume using a "Box" that is drawn around a feature without the same characteristics. Owners of the LSM 300 try it for yourself. Move the stripe ar
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 14:12:36 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| Unfortunatly there are too many variables to play with that you can't make a general rule for the vibration time. | However, I suggest you increase the vibration time and lower the vibration force ( AC voltage ). For an SO 8, I would use 600 ms for
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 21:40:25 EDT 1998 | Stefan W.
Unfortunatly there are too many variables to play with that you can't make a general rule for the vibration time. However, I suggest you increase the vibration time and lower the vibration force ( AC voltage ). For an SO 8, I would use 600 ms for an