Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 01 14:01:33 EDT 2009 | wbrenner
Has anyone used Orbel E-Z SHIELD, Surface mount two-piece fence and cover? They do not recommend pad size, any suggestions In addition, we are considering RFI Clip (Autosplice PN MINI7-V2004115AA/TT). I have concerns about alignment, Possible flo
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 21:25:16 EDT 2009 | davef
On Orbel E-Z SHIELD, Surface mount two-piece fence and cover: Make the pads 1:1 with the pads on the fence. On Autosplice MINI 7-V2004-115 RFI Clip floating: * Autosplice recommended pad small dimension is very close to the small dimension of the pa
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 09:18:28 EST 2005 | chunks
EMI shields are no fun! Your process will depend on your design and condition of the shields. We always break the shields into their own process. Because the shields are never flat, screen printing paste and trying to reflow them only caused huge
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 13:44:43 EDT 2001 | Hussman
Hello All! I've been asked to change a current design using a shield. Currently we build it by using silver epoxy adhesive to make electrical connection. Just wondering if anyone out there has a experience with using surface mount clips that hold
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 09:47:01 EST 2000 | Dave F
Abbas: Sources of information on DFM/DFT are: � "SMTnet Express" articles on DFM by Earl Moon � IPC-D-279, 'Design Guidelines for Reliable Surface Mount Technology Printed Board Assemblies' � Books in SMTnet and SMTA book stores � Other examples ar
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 10:31:14 EST 2015 | dbrazel83
We have a surface mount connector from Hirose that has two through hole mounting pins on the side. The solder is wicking up the pins into the body of the connector during reflow, even with adjustments to the PCB solder mask which came directly direc
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 29 11:49:02 EDT 2015 | spoiltforchoice
Typically - hand soldering as you are currently doing. Should your volume justify it you can invest in a selective soldering solution, these might take the form of a robotic arm that essentially replicates manual soldering or a solder jet similar to
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 04:59:40 EST 1999 | Joshua Hall
Hello KA, When producing in kind of PCB product you have to base much of your decision on cost effectiveness, time, and quality. In order to get the best of all three you have to decide which you want to be your top priority. By adding an epoxy to
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