Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 09:09:07 EST 1999 | dave
Can anyone help me with the pros and cons of trying to wave solder tantalum and large (1812) ceramic capacitors. I do know that one may see fractures on larger cermaic caps, but have not seen much on the tantalums. Any insight as to what problems I c
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 05 09:39:58 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Can anyone help me with the pros and cons of trying to wave | solder tantalum and large (1812) ceramic capacitors. I do | know that one may see fractures on larger cermaic caps, but have not seen much on the tantalums. Any insight as to what proble
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With the advent of 5G, especially the high integration, high density, miniaturization of packaging, and high process requirements in the electronics industry, detection efficiency is particularly important. Many manufacturers are not particularly clear about what role X-Ray can play and how to use X-Ray to improve the process and reduce the defect rate. Most manufacturers buy X-Ray because of the needs of customers. Those who are forced to buy X-Ray alone do not actually understand the important role that X-Ray can play in the production line.
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Tenting a via refers to covering via with soldermask to enclose or skin over the opening. A via is a hole drilled into the PCB that allows multiple layers on the PCB to be connected to each other. A non tented via is just a via that is not covered with the soldermask layer. Leaving these vias exposed or covered has pros and cons depending on the your design and manufacturing requirements.
| https://www.eptac.com/faqs/ask-helena-leo/ask/information-on-lead-free-soldering
implementation in 2006. I’ve just covered a few of the web sites which I’ve used over the years to learn about lead-free materials, their makeup, their use, their pros and cons, and the business of converting over in a manufacturing operations
| http://etasmt.com/cc?ID=te_news_industry,26761&url=_print
you’re stuck trying to choose between the two options, the intended use for your prototype PCBs will be the determining factor. When you want to get involved in printed circuit board manufacturing, each option has pros and cons when building prototype PCBs