Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 11:32:23 EDT 2002 | barryg
Hello everyone. We are interested in doing double sided surface mount. What methods are there for doing this. I know you can wave solder some smt components, but what are the limitations. Is there a method of doing this that uses 2 different solder p
Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 14:17:27 EDT 2005 | Jay Salonen
Hello, Does anybody know is there available surface mount leds as bright as You can find at http://www.set-system.com ? See the brightest ones? (superflux types would be ok for me). Thanks in advance
Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 14:37:26 EDT 2005 | Claude_Couture
Check superbrightleds.com
Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 21:38:05 EDT 2005 | Jay Salonen
Thank's I'll check that out :)
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 12:43:40 EDT 2000 | rcroteau
RF pcb is all gold with no typical land patterns and multiple surface mount components sharing the same pad. IPC-610-B doesn't speak to inspection criteria. The problems I'm seeing are, insufficient solder, skewed components. Some of the pads have
Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 03:53:52 EDT 2005 | Rob
Hi Doug, Can they be mounted on standard FR4 PCBs & reflowed at Lead Free temperatures? Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 13:18:21 EDT 2005 | dphilbrick
The Luxeon probably are the brightest available. I say probably only because this changes every day. The Luxeon require special mounting as they must be mounted to an aluminum cored PCB with thermal adhesive and then the leads soldered to the PCB.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 12:10:14 EDT 2002 | jax
Different Solder types are not needed. Surface tension will hold most. Plenty of info in the archives about reflow profiles, weight limitations, etc...
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 22 19:52:47 EDT 1999 | Garth Monlux
I need to know the recommended pad layout for a 44r package. The part is an atmel flash AT49F004. Is there a standard that I can look at?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 25 15:38:00 EDT 1999 | Dave F
Garth: There is no standard. Try the component supplier for a first cut at the pad layout. They should know better than anyone. Good luck. Dave F
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