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Socketed Parts (PLCC)

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 12 15:15:12 EDT 2002 | jsherrow

Water trapped under the PLCC (in the socket)during the wash was our reason for installing at final assembly.

Socketed Parts (PLCC)

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 05 12:58:57 EST 2002 | stefwitt

I am surprised to hear that you can wave a socket with or without component in it. What is the orientation of the socket on the board, 0 or 45 degree? Are you sure, you can remove the PLCC out of the socket after soldering? Do you have the designers

PLCC to PGA Adapter

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 13:33:48 EDT 2004 | Jason Harvey

I am looking for a very reliable PLCC to PGA adapter. We are currently attemping to replace PLCC sockets with soldered adapters for an industrial customer. If anyone uses these adapters, can you recommend a manufacturer or share your experience (go

PLCC's on IP3

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 01:47:28 EDT 1999 | Larry Johnson

Recently, we have been having problems with PLCC's passing vision on our IP's If the part is set up to be placed on Head 2, it will not always pass vision. However, if we move it over to Head 1, it will pass and place just fine. Now, I do realize

Re: PLCC's on IP3

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 00:58:22 EDT 1999 | Will B. Caught

| Recently, we have been having problems with PLCC's passing vision on our IP's If the part is set up to be placed on Head 2, it will not always pass vision. However, if we move it over to Head 1, it will pass and place just fine. Now, I do realiz

DOUBLE REFLOW WITH HEAVY WEIGHT PLCC PACKAGE

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 21:27:35 EDT 1998 | Stoney Tsai

Hi, We have encountered one serious problem that heavy packages falling down during second side reflow, especially for PLCC 84. I believe it caused by temperature profile setting. Any good suggestion would be highly appreciated! Stoney Tsai

x-ray for qfp/plcc open

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 10 02:54:22 EST 2003 | sankar

Dear All, Can you advice on how to use X-Ray system to identify the QFP/PLCC pin open application. Whether at all X-Ray can be used for the above application. If so, what will be the false rejection of the X-Ray system. Regards Sankara narayanan ME

Re: PLCC's on IP3

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 09:09:10 EDT 1999 | Scotty

| Recently, we have been having problems with PLCC's passing vision on our IP's If the part is set up to be placed on Head 2, it will not always pass vision. However, if we move it over to Head 1, it will pass and place just fine. Now, I do realiz

Re: feeder width

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 10:57:54 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory

Hello, I'm a student assistant in a research project that deals with the simulation of PCB assembly systems. At the moment I collect information about SMDs. My problem is how to assign the correct feeder width to various devices in a simulation. Is

Re: PLCC68 Feeder

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 20:36:08 EDT 2000 | Jason

What type of machine are you placing the PLCC68 with? We place PLCC84 on a Fuji QP242 and we use Hover-Davis electronic feeders. They are expensive but worth the money as you can change the pitch to many setting as long as the width remains the sam


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