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Ghost circuit shorts under smt resisters only when they are located on solder side of pcb (glued down)

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 14:07:52 EDT 1999 | Carl J. Odle

We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is that after a p

Re: Ghost circuit shorts under smt resisters only when they are located on solder side of pcb (glued down)

Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 25 08:54:37 EDT 1999 | Tom Gervascio

| We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. | The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is that after

Re: Ghost circuit shorts under smt resisters only when they are located on solder side of pcb (glued down)

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 09:43:44 EDT 1999 | C.K.

| We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. | The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is that after

Re: Ghost circuit shorts under smt resisters only when they are located on solder side of pcb (glued down)

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 14:14:51 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory

| | | We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. | | | The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is th

Re: Ghost circuit shorts under smt resisters only when they are located on solder side of pcb (glued down)

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 10:25:12 EDT 1999 | Boca

| | We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. | | The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is that a

ROI on AOI Machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 07 21:08:17 EDT 2003 | sam

I have an experience about AOI that it is necessary in a complicated PCB. Due to the final circuit design, the concerned PCB were having nets on the boards, that the Open/Short could not be identified by traditional In-Circuit testers. Some long tr

Hair Line Solder Short at PTH Connector

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 16 13:43:53 EDT 2005 | KEN

What about electo migration? I had (what apears to be) the exact same problem you describe. X-ray and ICT fails to detect micro shorts. However, in our test, the bench functional test would show a current overload. In some cases the electro migrti

Conductive contamination and the elusive solution

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 13 11:33:54 EDT 2007 | realchunks

Just starting and already responsible for product quality and machine adjustment? Wow, you poor bastard. Ok, I will assume this problem happens on the bottom side of the board with a thru-hole IC. The short occurs on the side that doesn't have the

It's now working but I had to lie to the IP-1!

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 01:33:21 EST 2007 | bvdb

Hi pr, Thanks for the suggestion. I tried that and also tried copying and modifying the PQFP44 part data without success. In desperation I changed the Vision Type from "PQFP - 104" to "PLC - 102" without any other changes and it started placing th

Tin Whiskers

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 09 11:37:29 EST 2005 | Samir Nagaheenanajar

So, I'm workin' my damn fax machine; unfortunately, it's one of the 1st generation fax machines, because in Riyadh, we get stuck with the old equipment, and then it gives a message on the LCD display: Paper Jam..so I get mad, and yell: WHY DOES IT

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