Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 16:40:56 EDT 2012 | comatose
We use a lot of single row breakaway pin headers. Right now we order then as sticks of 36 and I just have a tech break them into whatever lengths we need (3 pin, 5 pin, 8 pin, whatever.) I'm trying to streamline our auxillary processes. I know you ca
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 05 16:32:54 EDT 2012 | jorge_quijano
I have never use it, but I know autosplice has machines that can break them automatically, I don know how they work but I know that some people in my area use these machines for the same process as you. Hope it helps.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 09:59:10 EST 2005 | David
tring to find non magenetic surface mount header pins
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 12 08:56:57 EST 1999 | Stefan Witte
You'll have to have a special nozzle made in order to pick the header from the feeder. The nozzle should pick the part throught the pins on the plastic body. I had once a nozzle made for the same application and placed the parts without any further a
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 00:51:58 EST 2007 | omidjuve
We have a problem with soldering of a 96 pin header connector(9001-11961c00l1a from kingmate) we use 3 different wave soldering but in all of the machines we have many short circuit between the pins . the wave soldering machines that we use is fr
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 07:13:20 EST 2007 | hussman
You're joking rite? I mean the pitch between these two connectors is night and day. Of course you will get shorts on the 96 pin connector because your leads are right on top of each other. Now, what to do about it: You took a picture of the top o
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 09:51:09 EST 2007 | rgduval
Where are the shorts occurring on the 96 pin connector? Are they consistently in the same areas? It looks as though there are a number of pins connected by traces on the board, and/or the ground plane. This would cause a lot of repeatable shorts i
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 00:01:57 EST 2007 | omidjuve
please download the picture from the link below . we have two picture . picture1 is the place of the 96 pin connector that we have problem with it and i should say that we use parallel & perpendicular direction for sending the board to the wave solde
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 00:38:31 EST 2007 | omidjuve
please download the picture from the link below . we have two picture . picture1 is the place of the 96 pin connector that we have problem with it and i should say that we use parallel & perpendicular direction for sending the board to the wave solde
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 17:40:14 EDT 2013 | caurbach
Let me start off by saying that although we pot a decent variety of products, we have never been asked to do something like this, so this is not based on personal experience. This is just my gut talking here. I suppose you could use some sort of ca