Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 25 04:17:51 EDT 2006 | aj
Thanks for reply, I am mainly concerned when we run a batch of say 200 out of a kit of 400. due to part shortages we might have to revisit the remainder a few weeks later. Its these boards that concern me. we use enig boards. aj...
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 27 20:30:53 EDT 2006 | darby
AJ, We use all ENIG boards. After opening, any remaining boards are kept in low humidity keeping cabinet. I have never experienced a problem using this method I think the longest I have kept them this way is eighteen months. We also store any open tr
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 28 20:45:41 EDT 2006 | darby
Dave, I have never even seen black pad - even in my subby days. As my wife says whenever I find a good parking spot: "Lucky Darby and his beautiful wife!" This is particularly so if we go to Watto�s - www.sydneypubguide.net/pubs/Watsons_Bay_Hotel_(D
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 20:42:09 EDT 2006 | davef
Once a rock star, always a rock star, eh bubba? Ozz don't forget stuff like that. After a half liter of golden merriment, I don't care about how odd the food tastes, I just want to remain agile enough to dodge the sinkholes on the way home.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 19:54:08 EDT 2006 | darby
Dave, The parking is difficult but don't believe the reviewer about the getting a table business. I just walk in and my waiter; Luigi the Unbelievable, goes to my regular table and says, "You! Jackman, Gibson anda McPherson - piss off! Mr Jarvis and
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 15:54:13 EDT 2006 | davef
It depends. What is: * Storage environment and period * Board laminate, epoxy, and copper thickness of PTH * Down stream process * Etc FR4 0.062" thick boards absorb between 0.08 to 0.1%Wt of moisture within a 24 hour period, and 0.2 to 0.23%Wt in
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 08:11:12 EDT 2006 | davef
"... we've coerced Josh into driving us out to Watson's bay, braving the horrendous parking situation, to visit Doyle's." Good for you, but you could be parking on a sinkhole: http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/ozsvath/images/winter_park_sinkhole.htm
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 18 04:45:32 EST 2002 | wbu
Ianchan, baking as being part of pre-heating is obviously sensless cause the PCB will not maintain any of that heat till soldering. Common reason for prebaking PCB�s is getting the moisture out to prevent outgassing, warpage and maybe other defects.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 14:47:35 EST 1999 | Russ Cutler
We recently came to a cross roads... We have historically baked out ALL of our circuit cards, with a 2 fold purpose 1) to dry the part marking ink, and 2) to eliminate any moisture, which could result in measling further in the process of assembly.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 08 11:11:16 EST 1999 | John Thorup
Believe it! Although it might be necessary in certain rare cases, and as Ray says, as a bandaid, to routinely bake your boards is a mistake. For much more info, search the IPC technet archives over the last few weeks. It was a popular thread