Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 02:11:35 EST 2008 | andrzej
I am working on instruction for potential customer about PCB design guidelines to make it easy for wave soldering (not selective). I have experience and have already gathered some info but I still need exact information about dimensions and distances
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 03 13:51:41 EDT 1998 | Ted Nicholas
I am looking for some design guidelines (length, width, spacing) for solder thieves which are placed behind trailing pins of wave soldered SOICs. I'd appreciate it if some one could direct me to the appropropriate reference. Also, has any one perform
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 10:44:41 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| | I am looking for some design guidelines (length, width, spacing) for solder thieves which are placed behind trailing pins of wave soldered SOICs. I'd appreciate it if some one could direct me to the appropropriate reference. | Also, has any one
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 12:32:13 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
The design rules for solder thiefs are that the extra pads must be bigger than the proceeding pads to be worth while as a minimum guide the pad is 3x the size of the proceeding pad so if the pad is 0.030" the thief would be 0.090" wide. As steve has
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 12:15:33 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| | | | I am looking for some design guidelines (length, width, spacing) for solder thieves which are placed behind trailing pins of wave soldered SOICs. I'd appreciate it if some one could direct me to the appropropriate reference. | | Also, has an
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 05:47:44 EDT 1999 | Charles Stringer
This is not strictly a surface mount query but any input welcome I am thinking of using surface mount solder thief pads for a through hole connector. The connector is two rows of 0.1" pitch pins and on waving there is often a bridge on the last two p
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 15:37:22 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| This is not strictly a surface mount query but any input welcome | I am thinking of using surface mount solder thief pads for a through hole connector. The connector is two rows of 0.1" pitch pins and on waving there is often a bridge on the last t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 07:49:03 EDT 2020 | alanyang
Hope it's helpful for this stencil design.https://pcbboardassembly.com/how-to-understand-ipc-7525a-stencil-design-guidelines/
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 05:10:52 EST 2000 | Edmund
Can anyone please help me what is the design guidelines or DFM for BGA product. Rdgs...
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 05:10:52 EST 2000 | Edmund
Can anyone please help me what is the design guidelines or DFM for BGA product. Rdgs...