Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 09:17:47 EST 2001 | dxiong007
Hello All, I just got a project of removing 1800 Mictor connectors. Does anyone have experiences on removing AMP Mictor connectors? A Mictor connector has both SMT pins and PTH pins. Thanks for any suggestions. Have a nice day! Dennis
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 01 02:51:24 EDT 2001 | haran
What is the main problem in running Mictor connector in SMT? What should be the stencil opening for the through hole lead?Is there any way we can eliminate touch up for the through hole lead as I understand from others that the main problem in runnin
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 08:19:50 EDT 1998 | Zanolli
Is anyone familiar with assembly procedures for the AMP� straddle mount Mictor connector? If so are there any suggestions to solve difficulty in slitting through the ground pin PTH barrels� and applying paste as reccommended?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 14 10:07:49 EST 2001 | bartron
Air-Vac Engineering has nozzles for Mictor Connectors that work with their rework systems. They make removal and replacement of the connectors a snap.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 19:41:28 EST 2001 | lsjp
Hi there, I am a bit late in answering the question about removing (and probably replacing) those d&%&$Z3 Mictors. Are they straddle mount or vertical? How many segments? What's the configuration of the board (PCB thickness, adjacent components, part
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 18:22:14 EST 2001 | gbarrows
I assembly boards that have 200 each of the MICTOR connectors. The boards are .300" thick. I have 100% solder fill in the holes. I also have developed a rework process so I can remove and replace the connectors if the they get broken by my custome
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 14:22:27 EDT 2000 | JAX
GP, What are some of the details. type?(mictor) guide pins?(yes/no) component demensions? Machine inserted? Force of insertion?
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 17:13:15 EST 2001 | gbarrows
I have an approved process. Call me at 214-576-8143 or email at garry.barrows@flextronics.com or gbarrows1@juno.com Garry Barrows
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 01 16:41:22 EDT 2001 | davef
We do not assemble with these connectors any longer, we replaced them with a connector from somebody er other, like Teka [one of the pioneers of solder-flux bearing lead technology and a supporter to SMTnet], Samtec, Advanced Interconnections, Mill-M
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 24 22:28:57 EST 2005 | davef
In addition to the potential problems you mentioned, add: * Barrel cracking of PTH and via. * Lifted pads. * Warped boards. And the reason you're not using a solder fountain to to solder this connector is? Or use an old trick we've done here on SMT