Electronics Forum | Thu May 17 19:21:39 EDT 2007 | diesel_1t
We are currently using Oven Rider (ECD) to "verify" just the conduct of the peak temperature; we define which product is the higher runner for this line and then with the settings for this product (already profiled with thermal couples attached to th
Electronics Forum | Fri May 24 09:34:57 EDT 2013 | markhoch
I run the same profiles for Top and Bottomside assemblies for all of my products. Only in rare instances have I been forced to run a profile with cooler bottom zone settings. This was obviously driven by assemblies with heavier components on the bott
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 17:42:14 EST 2016 | huske
We rarely do profiling so we don't need all the new fancy stuff. But when we do I get a piece of aluminum rod and an empty reel of parts (preferably a 12" reel) fasten the thermocouples and wrap the loose end around the reel. The larger reel gives
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 09:25:39 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf
How many of you run a different oven recipe for the secondary side of a double sided reflow assembly. In other words, would you use the same recipe for both sides ?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 10:29:15 EDT 2013 | emeto
We would usually have the bottom zones at the reflow with 10 degrees less than the top ones for the secondary side. This we proved helps to keep the parts of the primary side on the board.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 24 14:42:35 EDT 2013 | dilogic
Google for this: "weight_limit_qfn_smta.pdf" Although it is focused on QFN, formula can be used for most parts...
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 13 10:10:22 EST 2016 | tombstonesmt
I believe it's time to upgrade. We use Data Paq. Had it for YEARS! Easy to setup; has all the features you need without all the bells and whistles of Kic.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 13 11:13:56 EST 2016 | proceng1
I'm asking about how to manage the long wires. I don't understand how your suggestion applies.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 08:34:18 EST 2016 | cyber_wolf
His suggestion is that you come into the 21st century and buy a data logger rather than feeding wires through the entire reflow oven. That is old school and it is very cumbersome as you undoubtedly know. If you are in a position where a logger is no
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 08:34:32 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Pavel is right...Your Quality Group, customers, and Management will really appreciate Cpk's. We do Cpk's annually, or whenever a major mechanical change (motor, blower, etc) is made. Pavel is correct in saying that Cpk's on most modern convection o