Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 12:31:04 EDT 2012 | rway
Its no my turn to give some advise. My first > question would be can you put the boards into a > carrier of some sort. There are many wonderful > companies that make carriers that are ment for > running down a smt line. This can be expensive > u
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 17:15:56 EDT 1999 | Jim Blankenhorn
| I am currently involved with designing a pcb which will use 225 pin bga,s | The problem with this design is that the components will dissipate a lot of heat and the design we have come up with is | use the middle 6 or 7 rows of balls as the ground
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 04:12:41 EDT 1999 | ray hare
| | I am currently involved with designing a pcb which will use 225 pin bga,s | | The problem with this design is that the components will dissipate a lot of heat and the design we have come up with is | | use the middle 6 or 7 rows of balls as the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 13 06:29:44 EDT 2012 | sunyb123
Pls suggest for by pass the chiller unit & nitrogen Gas supply from Unitherm SMR500 reflowe oven,can it possible to install the regular cooling fan in the machinefor Pcb cooling ?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 16:47:22 EDT 2000 | Chris McDonald
I have found that if you have a custom carrier with support between pcbs on both SMT reflows (If you palletize) it will eliminate warping. Also Prebaking PCBS with wieght on the top of them helps too. Also look at the cooldown of your oven profile, y
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 19 23:22:11 EST 2010 | Jacki
Hi Rem Woo, ur board is such long one,7'. Our PCB is only 2' long but 3.5kg weight b4 solder. We use wave machine to solder it and PCB was sit on the pallet. all PCB side lengths are pressed by clamps. PCB was flat just after wave, however there was
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 02:52:40 EST 2010 | Jacki
Hi Dave Thanks however the Forums you mentioned isn't enough to solve my proble, PCB warpage after cooling down. Hope someone can advise me more.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 09:09:04 EST 2018 | emeto
just type proteus pcb in youtube. I think that this is very cool tool.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 02:54:47 EDT 2010 | wizzkid
I think that it can be solved by placing ths into a baking oven with the set point above the PCB Tg. For this process to be succesful, weights need to loaded onto the PCB stack during the heating cycles. Once the cycle is complete, the PCB stack will
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 03 22:16:49 EDT 2002 | alex_kirichenko
Hi Jim! Just an idea.... There are some reflow ovens which use cooling on the bottom side of pcb during reflow for doublesided boards. It prevents solder on the bottom side to melt. You might try cooling your BGA while reflowing parts on opposit s
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