Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 21:09:14 EDT 2001 | davef
Hey Wolfgang: I was down at Jimbo's and tried a McEwan's Pale Ale, yech!!! And Scotch beer [eg, McEwan's Scotch Ale, Tennant's] has been so berry, berry good to me, helping to sauve the travails of winter, until I could starting working on wheat be
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 08 11:53:40 EDT 2002 | yngwie
Hi Guys, We prints solder paste on via hole as the holes are used as the test points. This is a clean process. In normal production, upon completion of a primary side, board will proceed to secondary process immediately. The problem happened when
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 15 09:10:09 EDT 2005 | Dhanish
The biggest problem I am having is the X-Ray and ICT could not detect this shorts.ICT could not detect because onboard measurement shows Zero even without the Hair line shorts.With Hairline there is no difference in the impedance value for ICT to fai
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 14 18:51:19 EDT 2005 | KEN
What side is the short occuring on. Topside or bottom (solder) side? 2. Pitch of hole pattern = ? 3. Your x-ray may not have the resolution or DSP capable of detecting this defect. How does your profile look? Is this a true short or the result
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 21:47:32 EDT 2005 | Dhanish
In production,we are seeing high defect for Hair Line Solder Shorts for PTH connector and the Hair Line is too tiny that X-Ray and ICT could not detect.Any suggestion on how we can resolve or at least detect this upfront.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 14 09:21:52 EDT 2005 | pr
What kind of wave are you using? Is this an old job and a new problem? Sounds like dross shorting to me, Make sure the wave is flowing over the back plate (at least when the board hits it). good luck, pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 14 11:03:51 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
All possible causes aside, how can a dead short pass your ICT unless the connector is not probed.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 15 10:47:09 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Dhanish, If I understand correct your ICT doesn't detect shorts and only measures capacitive and resistive values. The webbing as Ken mentioned would have a resistance because this is caused by a lack of flux and the web is mainly tin oxide, which w
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 14 05:23:10 EDT 2005 | dj_jago
What is the pitch of the device and what type of flux are you using? You may eridicate the fault by using a more active flux. I assume you are flowsoldering the device as opposed to paste in hole. Do you have an air knife? If so, you could tr
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 17:50:13 EDT 2005 | greg york
Try a rosin flux this has solved it for me on numerous occasions, no need to use heavy rosin only around 4% total solids so rosin around 1.5% is sufficient. It is down to the plasticizers which are tacky coming out of the resist. The rosin is an imme