Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 01 17:03:15 EST 2002 | davef
J-STD-001 states the requirements for determining and preserving solderability. J-STD-002 defines the proper test methods and equipment.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 05:36:34 EDT 1998 | Stoney Tsai
Bare board solderability plays a significant role of forming good solder joint. Currently, I can not find any information about bare board solderability testing procedure or methods. I think the procedure of testing should have some differentiations
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 14:15:00 EDT 2001 | stefo
This is a question about complying with J-STD-001 solderability testing. Do any of you have your vendors certify that the components and PCB's that you buy from them comply with the solderabilty requirements spelled out in the -002 and -003, in lieu
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 22:40:22 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | Bare board solderability plays a significant role of forming good solder joint. Currently, I can not find any information about bare board solderability testing procedure or methods. I think the procedure of testing should have some differentiat
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 15:29:47 EST 2002 | genny
IPC-TM-650 is free downloadable test methods defined by IPC. Check their website. http://www.ipc.org, and look for the free downloads section. The manual is divided into several subcategories, and I believe under mechanical test methods there are
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 01 16:00:34 EST 2002 | Alfred
Hi Everyone, I am currently looking for a simple testing setup procedure to conduct solderability test in my small lab. Just wonder if anyone has any idea what kinds of equipment or preparation I need to get started. Any input like what website to g
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 01 16:26:48 EST 2002 | Alfred
Hi Everyone, I am currently looking for a simple testing setup procedure to conduct solderability test in my small lab. Just wonder if anyone has any idea what kinds of equipment or preparation I need to get started. Any input like what website to g
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 08:24:07 EDT 2008 | davef
Have you: * Checked the solderability of the component through a test such as Dip & Look? * Checked the solderability of the board by pasting and reflowing a bare board? * Checked the quality of the solder paste print prior to component placement? *
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 03 22:15:13 EST 2002 | caldon
RPS (Robtic Process Systems - I think) Makes a system called a Wet Balance tester. This machine is useful for Solderability on PCB sections and Components. Also for more info please go to http://www.empf.org/html/empfset.htm and down load Decemeber
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 06 08:59:51 EST 2002 | rmorford
This defect is there after reflow. My first thought was that the boards had some sort of contamination, too. This is a new PCB manufacturer for this board (they have been making other boards for us). But... why only on the connectors -- why only o