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Prifiling Board life cycle

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 14:21:35 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip

If all your doing is trying to measure oven repeatability, but then you wanna do it a bunch of times, have a profiling "board" constructed out of say... delmat, delrin, or some other glastic-type pallet material. Have the T/C's permanently fastene

Prifiling Board life cycle

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 09:44:59 EST 2008 | philkaz

Hello, I am Philip Kazmierowicz and I work with KIC, a Thermal Profiling company. We have done many lifetime experiments on Printed Circuit Boards over the years. The key thing to understand is that if the primary material of the board in FR4 fiber

Re: KIC thermal profiler

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 21:43:18 EDT 1999 | Dean

| | Does anyone out there involved in RF manufacture have any experience with the KIC Slim-Kic profiler? Do you find any interference problems between the RF transmissions and the testing of your products. We build primarily high-freq stuff like poin

Re: KIC thermal profiler

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 16:37:17 EDT 1999 | Philip Kazmierowicz

| | | | Does anyone out there involved in RF manufacture have any experience with the KIC Slim-Kic profiler? Do you find any interference problems between the RF transmissions and the testing of your products. We build primarily high-freq stuff like

Re: KIC thermal profiler

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 16:45:48 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | | Does anyone out there involved in RF manufacture have any experience with the KIC Slim-Kic profiler? Do you find any interference problems between the RF transmissions and the testing of your products. We build primarily high-freq stuff like po

Re: KIC thermal profiler

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 17:41:13 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | | Does anyone out there involved in RF manufacture have any experience with the KIC Slim-Kic profiler? Do you find any interference problems between the RF transmissions and the testing of your products. We build primarily high-freq stuff like po

Number of thermal excursions per componet

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 21:05:48 EDT 2001 | davef

BGA Cycle 1: solder ball attach. BGA Cycle 2: BGA attach to board. BGA Cycle 3: BGA removal from board. BGA Cycle 4: BGA pad dress. BGA Cycle 5: BGA ball replacement. BGA Cycle 6: BGA re-attach to board. Board Cycle 1: BGA attach to board. Boar

Re: Rework induced thermal shock of SMD capacitors

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 31 08:55:09 EST 1997 | justin medernach

| Has anyone had any experience with thermal shocking | and cracking of SMD capacitors during the rework process? | My company was advised to preheat capacitors to 125 C | at a rate of 2 C/sec before replacing them onto boards. | Would this maybe

How many thermal cycles for rigid PCB before possible latent field failures

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 16:06:48 EDT 2024 | SMTA-64386252

Hello, You should contact your PCB suppliers and ask them. Most of PCB suppliers did not recommend exposing PCBs to more than 5 thermal cycles.

solder joint crack in post thermal cycling test at Dye & Pry

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 11 11:39:52 EDT 2010 | manchella

When we have sent some of motherboards for reliability testing in a tird party laoratory. It is found that when Dye&Pry is done after 600 cycles of Thermal Cycling, in LGA socket only one of the corner solder joing had 100% type 3 crack. All other so

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