Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 02:27:00 EST 1999 | Kwang-Seong Choi
HI! I am a package engineer in Korea. I have some reasons to desolder excessive solder at the lead of TSOP and TSOJ after removing them from the board. The way with solder wick is too time-consuming and depends on the operator. Does anyone know the
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 04:36:53 EDT 1998 | Frank Ferdinandi
I am trying to find out if it is possible to wavesolder TSOP's. If so , what should the footprint be like, and how should the wavesolder process be set up ? Alternatively can PLCC's be wavesoldered ? I would greatly appreciate any help. Regards Fran
Electronics Forum | Fri May 08 12:46:25 EDT 1998 | Greg Curler
As usual, we are faced with too many components and not enough board on a new design. Does anyone have experience wavesoldering .025" pitch TSOPs on the bottom side? Any advice is appreciated. Greg
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 13:11:17 EDT 2004 | Rob
Does any one can send me land pattern recommendation for package TSOP44 type II please. Rob
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 08:28:23 EDT 2017 | joelperez
Hello SMTnet forum, does anyone know a way or company that can stack 2 TSOP devices as one? Long ago there was a company STAKTEK that started this technology but went out of business... or what are the alternatives. Thank you in advance. Joel
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 19:47:55 EST 1999 | Kwang-Seong Choi
| | HI! I am a package engineer in Korea. I have some reasons | | to desolder excessive solder at the lead of TSOP and TSOJ | | after removing them from the board. The way with solder wick is too time-consuming and depends on the operator. | | Does
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 08:15:34 EDT 2000 | Mark
I have a customer that has a wrong pin out on a TSOP32. The Raw PCB is expensive, "time to market concerns", and respin lead times are forcing an alternative solution. He would like to design a "conversion" daughter board with the correct pin out to
Electronics Forum | Sat May 09 11:46:43 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
The first thing is all the TSOP suppliers like Intel do not rate the parts at normal temperature used in wave soldering. The spec is less than 230C so you have the reliability issue to consider and no one to blame when they do not work. You also have
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 02:00:40 EST 2009 | sachu_70
Your image does not clearly explain the problem. However, I can see a good heel fillet formation at the joint. In general, TSOP leads are delicate and should handled with immense caution and good ESD protection. First let us be clear that any "rework
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 11:31:19 EST 1999 | Scott Cook
| Looking for advise on placing 56 pin TSOP from tape and reel. Been told that placing TSOP's greater than 32 pin from tape and reel can cause significant reliability problems. True? False? Comments? Any reference literature available? | | Hi