Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 15:55:28 EDT 2002 | arzu
I agree with the others and experienced the problem myself this week. Solderballs at the side of the chips. I looked at the board and found that the chip is pressing the paste away too much. This in combination with our quite big pads(and stencilaper
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 17:21:22 EDT 2002 | jasonfang
I found solderballs are around chip components (on one side of middle area), I checked gerber data, solder paste of aperture on the stencil for these chip components have 5% reduction to solder land on PCB, shape of solder land are square, not home p
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 21:38:22 EST 2006 | davef
We'll take a pix
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 08:09:19 EST 2006 | INGE
Hi everybody, The matter is this: after reflow, on top side leads of chip components (resistor 0805)appear some empty balls of solder. In some cases this thing is only on the lead and the solder joint seems good, in other cases this empty ball is als
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 13:36:27 EST 2006 | realchunks
I think you answered your own question. Try a different lot or mfger of this part. You can prolly get a sample sent over nite and hand place them to verify. Trying to find out why these resistors "explode" when touched with a needle is like findin
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 22:42:41 EDT 2001 | chip
In the past I have spoken to Multitronics sales reps and looked into the product line. I saw their equipment more suited for a smaller "mom and pop" type shop, I work for a mid size contract house and it wouldn't have come close to meeting my needs.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 00:43:45 EST 2006 | callckq
Dear all, Recently, we run 2 models with heat sink attachment on top of this BGA(on top of this BGA, there is flip chip attached at the center of the BGA). Hence, the center of the BGA is higher than corner/side. We used conventional way to attach
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 14:51:36 EDT 2001 | Claude Couture
What kind/brand of machine are we talking about? Are the missing parts randomly distributed or are specific to a feeder/placement/pattern? Does your machine remember where to resume placement if you reset it in the middle of a pattern placement? We h
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 11:49:29 EDT 2000 | Big H
Is it just like that "smart" golf ball - where you tell it, "stop!!! stop!!!" ....or "go further!" go further! So this smart solder, you can tell it "don't skip!! don't skew!!"
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 09:33:40 EDT 2000 | Sal
Guys Just completed a PI build. And for the first time found that some chip components are skewing. The board is approximately 8x8inches and is six layer double sided FR4. To minimise and eradicate solder balling all the chip components have been co