Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 13:07:37 EDT 2015 | swiese242
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Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 07 14:55:41 EST 2015 | clydestrum
So I have an issue coming up that I'm not too sure how to handle. A board was designed with the wrong footprint for a 3-lead transistor in which the single-lead side has a much larger (think thermal pad for qfn) copper land than what is meant for the
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Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 15:19:42 EST 2015 | proceng1
Apply the correct amount of paste for the pad size should work ok, as long as the part starts out in the paste. If you have a reduced aperture and the leg doesn't quite touch any paste could result in non-wetting or insufficient solder issues. I gu
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 10:45:56 EST 2015 | huske
I've put down a SOT223, close enough to your 3pin transistor, in the same situation you have. The large pin was to be soldered on a large exposed ground plane in the corner of a board, over 2"x2" exposed area. We left the paste file as is, so where
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 21 09:34:51 EST 2015 | proceng1
Samsung, ok. What about a printer?
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 14:28:21 EST 2015 | proceng1
I am wondering what options are out there for running 36 to 40 inch long pcbs. What machines are you using?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 21 09:21:04 EST 2015 | kahrpr
The last time the Samsung guys were hear they do 48" not a special machine just an option.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 21 10:49:01 EST 2015 | kahrpr
SJ Inno Tech comes to mind also I think Samsung sells the large board printers. you will have to check with them