Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 02:53:33 EDT 1999 | Raul N.
25 PPM)! | | | | 1. Is there a better process to solder the leads of QFP's with lifted "minute" lifted leads still having a realiable solder joints? | | | | 2. Or has anybody tried modifying solder pads and use thicker solder paste deposit to compe
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 10:37:13 EDT 2001 | davef
Help us understand your situation better: ARE THE QFP BOWED? If so, * Where are the QFP bowed? * Is the QFP body bowed or is it just the leads? * How much are the QFP bowed? * Are all QFP the same part number, from the same supplier, date code
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 02 11:23:52 EST 2001 | dougt
Here's my 2 cents....... I worked for a small company that manufactures pick and place machines and had the task of testing/troubleshooting and the dreaded calibration. These machines used vision for part orentation and have what I considered aweso
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 21:44:52 EST 2005 | Chua
Hi, I have component like QFP and connector which is lead free component. And now the process still is leaded process. Pls advise whether I can use the lead free QFP and connector on leaded process. Appreciate the help.....
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 12:46:15 EDT 2019 | davef
I'd be surprised if CCGA leads were getting bent or tilted during the reflow soldering process. If they were bent during handling, that would be less surprising. 235*C on the body for a minimum peak temperature of 208*C at the connecting leads does
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 14:32:43 EST 2005 | pmd
Im not fimiluar with SIEMENS F5 but I believe that lead length devations translate to coplnary devations. As a lead gets bent inward or outward the coplnary changes. I dont know what the ratio is but you may be able to set tolorances for lead length
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 12 23:10:09 EDT 2016 | dhollland
Carlo - we do use that. I was asking about the lead check option to catch bent leads.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 30 20:05:34 EDT 2003 | afm
Does alloy 42 lead frame on a QFP100 make lack of coplanarity (let's say 2 mils), a critical factor to have non-wetted leads? Lead coating is tin lead 90/10. afm
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 06:45:57 EDT 2007 | jdumont
On some of our boards we cut the clinched leads with an old Q Corp cutter. Works fine as long as the blade is sharp and the lead isnt bent against the board. Youll know when you go to far on the clinch because the mass lead cutter will begin to start
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 08:59:57 EST 2004 | Paul F
I may have a similar problem at the moment with a QFP-68. Do the unsoldered leads leave a perfectly formed footprint in the reflowed solder? Do you usually find this issue occurring towards the corners of the QFP rather than in the middle of a row?