Technical Library | 2010-07-15 19:19:56.0
When reworking more complex SMT components such as finer pitch SMT components, SMTconnectors and even area array devices, the most common method of printing on the printing selectively on the PCB has some serious shortcomings. The most significant problem
Technical Library | 2018-03-05 11:14:17.0
Troubleshooting SMT Solder Paste Problems
Technical Library | 2002-03-07 17:00:40.0
Electrovert problems & solutions reflow & wave soldering.
Technical Library | 2007-04-05 13:48:50.0
Recently a large global player approached us with a problem. They needed an initial assembly solution for brand new components. Their boards and CSP specimens could not safely be soldered due to wetting problems at the solder joints.
Technical Library | 2001-05-23 16:29:52.0
Management consultant R. Michael Donovan outlines the problems and opportunities of performance measurement as an "enabling force" for improving overall business performance...
Technical Library | 2008-12-23 22:32:32.0
Myth 1: I don't worry about design, because most of my problems are with defects from suppliers...
Technical Library | 2013-05-30 17:33:26.0
This paper covers the following topics: The Measurement Application, Measurement Requirements, Measurement Problems, Measurement Results, Reference Samples, Conclusions
Technical Library | 2023-09-23 22:29:02.0
Moisture trapped within components and PBs presents a serious problem during the fabrication and assembly process. Too much moisture can lead to board failures when it is turned to steam during the reflow process.
Technical Library | 2023-09-05 21:00:53.0
The head on pillow defect is becoming more common. This paper describes one such occurrence for an OEM and explains how it was dealt with. In this particular case it was solved by application of problem solving skills by the OEM, component supplier and the solder paste provider
Technical Library | 1999-05-06 12:00:47.0
The present problem with cooling microprocessors is a relatively new issue -- about 4 years old. It stems from the collision of two conflicting trends -- end-user desire for more powerful microprocessors to run the next generation software, and the equally strong demand for smaller, more mobile computer form factors. With each, the introduction of faster next-generation semiconductors aimed at improving computing power, heat concentration problems increase.