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. 3. Thermal ID over Hole defines the inner clearance, Thermal OD is the outer clearance. The clearance is bridged by the spokes
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. 3. Thermal ID over Hole defines the inner clearance, Thermal OD is the outer clearance. The clearance is bridged by the spokes
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. Repeat the process on the remaining pins, making sure not to bridge them with excess solder. 4. Desolder Bridged Pins If you accidentally apply too much solder, this will cause adjacent pins to bridge, which may lead to some very nasty results like a short circuit or a component burning up
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. Repeat the process on the remaining pins, making sure not to bridge them with excess solder. 4. Desolder Bridged Pins If you accidentally apply too much solder, this will cause adjacent pins to bridge, which may lead to some very nasty results like a short circuit or a component burning up
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. The most common errors are related to solder paste deposition. An excess of solder causes bridged circuits and shorts, rendering a printed circuit board non-functional
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. X-ray inspection allows each pad to be seen clearly, as well as the large central soldering pad. Missing solder, open and bridged solder pads can easily be seen, and voiding can be measured on each pad, and in the central large pad where higher voiding can lead to poorer thermal efficiency
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