Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 02 19:34:19 EDT 2018 | sarason
I am assuming that your application is Automotive. The logic here is that the product has got to at least run for 8 years or more. The prebake removes any moisture that may creep into the product during the wait time. A little moisture combined with
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 13:19:36 EDT 2001 | mparker
The main criteria is at what frequency is the RF operating? If it's in the microwave region, forget no-clean. Low frequencies - 0 to 100 MHz, probably ok. Beyond that, it's application specific. Depends on components used and circuit design. The p
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 28 08:37:52 EDT 2007 | davef
There is no good choice. Board Finishes: Industrial/Battelle Class 3 Environment [Reliability Knowledge Gaps: For use of Pb-free solders in High Reliability Applications, J Smetana, iNEMI Availability of SnPb-Compatible BGAs Workshop, March 1, 2007,
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 19:36:20 EDT 2010 | davef
The basic rule is 'it depends:' * You made a proposal to your then potential customer to do certain things. Most contractors include a statement of work ["This proposal is for ... ] in their proposal. * Your customer issued a purchase order [and may
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 09:21:03 EST 2012 | ngineer
What Should I use to clean a sticking conveyor > belts in my pick an place machine (Quad IVc)? > The belts seem to have what I would guess to be > solder paste that is dried, but also they seem to > be a bit gunked up as if they had gotten some o
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 04 13:33:12 EDT 2012 | rway
We currently have 2 M1 systems. Our false call rate has never been has high as you suggest. There is something wrong with your program and/or inspection algorithms, as you probably already know. You should be somewhere between 1000-1500 vcpmo (fal
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 01:32:49 EST 2017 | soldertraining
Looking for advice on soldering lead free paste to a board with very heavy gold plating, In my opinion, Gold contact surfaces are often used on circuit boards with membrane switches which is a choice of technology for industrial, commercial and consu
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 10:29:11 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Dear all, | | We've got a curious problem. We have had a major problem with BGA's occasionally being placed one to several rows or columns off the pads. We are using Universal's GSM2 platform for our general purpose placements. Our Universal re