Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 06:11:16 EST 2005 | bwet
A good soldering tip video on an SOIC is at http://www.solder.net/technical/tips.asp BWET
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 10:29:48 EST 2001 | davef
Bud: Theoretically, I agree with you in-bound parts should meet your solderability requirements. Unforunately in real life, it aint gunna work, because if your buyer can't get you parts now, well 'cept the crusty ones that you're seeing, can you im
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 08:51:10 EST 2001 | larryk
Dave, We use water soluble flux. We currently do not do a solderability test on incoming components, I'm thinking that this is going to be a "must do" with these components. Larry
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 09 09:59:52 EST 1998 | Olivier de Brouwer
What is the expected of soldering chip inductors directly over chip capacitors. What is the expected life reduction in the field and what could be done to minimize it ?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 10 09:10:23 EST 1998 | Olivier de Brouwer
| What is the expected reliability of soldering chip inductors directly over chip capacitors. What is the expected life reduction in the field and what could be done to minimize it ?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 09:35:48 EST 2001 | larryk
With allocation of components becoming a bigger and bigger problem, our company has had to purchase components from brokers. Because of this, I've found an increase of component contamination. What I mean is I have found problems with oxidation of th
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 03 23:24:55 EST 2001 | CAL
We test Parts and Components to IPC J-std-002/003. We also use a wetting Balance tester to determine solderability. We also test with SERA. We use ROSA to electrochemically revert the components back to their original state. Need more info ... email
Electronics Forum | Thu May 29 13:37:36 EDT 2003 | russ
IPC-SM-782 and IPC-CM-770 have somw pretty good info. Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed May 28 05:31:17 EDT 2003 | dougie
Hi, Can someone please give me an IPC standard number or similar for decal design when wave soldering SMT components on the underside of a board. Hopefully a document exists detailing design rules, the components ideal attitude to the wave, suitabil
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 27 10:57:20 EST 2005 | DannyJ
I'm not sure if I understand the question correctly... Mainly, drill the mushroomed end of the rivet with a drill bit that is slightly larger than the shaft size of the rivet and remove the cover. Then, you should have easy access to what you need t