Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 22:48:55 EST 2008 | davef
USB Type A Connector Hood We have no relationship, nor receive benefit from the company referenced above.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 11:37:42 EST 2008 | operator
We have a customer who is using a standard USB Type A Connector on their assemblies. They don't want to add a housing to the assembly, but want to shield the metal USB connector housing from potential shorting with surrounding electronics within thei
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 11:39:42 EST 2008 | operator
We have a customer who is using a standard USB Type A Connector on their assemblies. They don't want to add a housing to the assembly, but want to shield the metal USB connector housing from potential shorting with surrounding electronics within thei
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 14:31:11 EDT 2005 | johnnie8
A customer has asked us to solder a surface mount mini USB connector to a board. They need the connector housing to center on an opening in a plastic panel. The question is how much does the solder process add to the overall height of the coonctor, e
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 14:15:43 EST 2018 | tozitom
Hi SMTnet, I'm newbie here and searching for information on a pcb reconvertion. So in order to reduce costs on a small pcb+ componentes+assembly I need your experience on assembling only SMT components vs SMT+TH; the point is actually my PCB has abou
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 13 19:44:02 EST 2008 | grantp
Hi, We need to solder a USB plug onto a PCB in our SMT machines, and this is the same type of plug you see on USB storage devices. It's a very flat connector with 4 SMT pins, however the hard part is the bottom of the connectors is the same level
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 16:27:55 EDT 2005 | davef
It depends on how much paste you put on the pads. Assuming your stencil is 1:1 to the pad and the solderability protection on the board is something other than HASL, we'd guess that your solder height is approximately 50% of your stencil thickness,
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 14:22:27 EST 2008 | operator
Yeah i don't know I have not seen the actual application. RTV was already discussed by the customer and they don't want it. That is what I was thinking too. It is poor design and they are trying to find a cheap way out that doesn't look cheap. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 16:13:49 EST 2008 | jseagle
Have something molded by a company like http://www.caplugs.com and a little glue. No affiliation with caplugs. James
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 02 22:50:04 EST 2008 | mika
Hi, I really don't understand your customers (or yours for that matter) problem with the shield - shorting? Please explain in more detail. Placing a tape seems to me to be the worst thing you can do, in terms of life-time. In what type of applicatio