Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 10:26:13 EDT 1998 | Dave Celestian
I have a problem with measling on our PCB's. We saw it on our FR4 PCB's at final assembly yesterday. Is this a defect from the board vendor or something we did in our assembly process when building the PCA's (thru hole). Could the wave solder mach
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 12:55:35 EDT 2003 | Zhenya
Several things for your reference: 1. Starting with data collection: - Have you done a measle chart to illustrate the pattern of the defect? - Have you checked the corelation between shift/time and defects rate? - How about a pareto chart? - Do
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 14:23:31 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| I have a problem with measling on our PCB's. We saw it on our FR4 PCB's at final assembly yesterday. Is this a defect from the board vendor or something we did in our assembly process when building the PCA's (thru hole). Could the wave solder ma
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 22:24:11 EDT 2001 | davef
The time over liquidous of the profile seems short. But then again, who knows? Based on what you told us, I'm guessing at a board fabrication problem, either measling or delamination. Probably the former, rather than the latter. [Now, we remember
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 10:18:02 EDT 2007 | blnorman
According to IPC-A-600, measling can occur in epoxy-glass boards when the moisture content of the board is above 0.3wgt%. Is this the industy acceptance standard for max moisture content of a board?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 09 09:05:09 EDT 2007 | davef
There are no requirements acceptance criteria for baking of board assemblies. What are your customer requirements? The common reasons people choose to bake PCB are to prevent: * Delamination of multilayer boards * Measles, particularly on double si
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 14 14:11:30 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
I dont know if this is related, but there appears to be a blister/measle in the upper right corner of the Q19 large pad. (upper right of Q19 as you are facing the photo) If your profile and paste is good, my bet would be that there is something wron
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 12:13:27 EST 2004 | Gabriele
I want just to confirm what Dave suggested you. J-STD-033a, par 6. Boards Rework tells you plenty of useful informations. 6.1 Component removal, RWK and remount 6.1.1 Removal for Failure Analysi 6.1.2 Removal & Remount 6.2 Baking of Populated Boar
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 16 02:43:21 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hello, | | We are qualifying new sources of PWB vendors. We've got the first lot of "produciton" boards in and we want to put them through the paces before turing the vendors on. | | So far, the tests I can think of performing, and that we have
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