Electronics Forum: bare pcb baking (Page 2 of 70)

Re: bare board problem

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 15:04:19 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| Scott, | | I do hurt easy. Be gentle, at least that's what I tell all the women in my life though quickly diminishing supply - oops. I do not happen to believe this statement. I have seen you dodge many a penned "dart" on this very forum. Since I

Re: bare board problem

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 15:54:29 EDT 1999 | M Cox

| | Scott, | | | | I do hurt easy. Be gentle, at least that's what I tell all the women in my life though quickly diminishing supply - oops. | | I do not happen to believe this statement. I have seen you dodge many a penned "dart" on this very foru

PCB baking for rework

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 01:12:31 EDT 2002 | ppcbs

We find that baking PCB assemblies at 90 degrees C in a Blue M forced air oven is safe for most all PCB's that we have encountered over the past 12 years. We remove any external plactic hardware that may be attached to the assembly and also like to

PCB baking for rework

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 00:53:39 EDT 2002 | kennyg

What is a typical time/temp baking cycle for an assembly prior to BGA rework? This bake is intended to prohibit PCB or nearby component damage as well as protect the component being removed for reball. A 24 hr bake at 125C would be great, but often

PCB baking for rework

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 11:45:48 EDT 2002 | fmonette

The current IPC/JEDEC standard J-STD-033 for moisture-sensitive devices does not include a bake cycle at 90C (it includes cycles at 40C and 125C for non-assembled components in reels or trays). However, the upcoming revision, which should be release

baking boards, revisited

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 04 11:34:42 EDT 2002 | Bob Willis

Some additional comments from a paper may be of interest. Baking Printed Circuit Boards - Why and How Baking printed boards prior to conventional and surface mount assembly should not be necessary. Often boards are baked for historical reasons; in

Adaptability of bare pcb flying probe tester for use of assembled pcb tester

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 23 07:33:04 EST 2013 | aflex

It totally depends upon the configuration of both bare PCBs and assemble PCBs.

Adaptability of bare pcb flying probe tester for use of assembled pcb tester

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 23 00:22:58 EST 2013 | basheermd

One of our production plant is currently using your SEica Flying Probe Tester whose model and serial no. is furnished below. Model S22 MT Serial No. 200594. Now, they want to use it for both bare pcb and assemled pcb testing. Please furnish th

Adaptability of bare pcb flying probe tester for use of assembled pcb tester

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 25 02:17:01 EST 2013 | alexeis

Hi, Flying Probe uses only for symptom detection. Do you have software tools for repair station that can helps to your engineering to detect cause? If you need a software tools, feel free to contact me by email: alexeis@proventustech.com. Best Reg

ESD suitability of bare wood

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 08 08:00:48 EST 2002 | caldon

Yet Again Dave spills his pearls of wisdom. Dave is correct in the moisture content wood absorbs. I know we have all visited factories with wood board holders and such. I have actually seen wood carts with drag chains. Also, keep in mind static can b


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