Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 21:17:19 EDT 1999 | Jeff Ferry
Mark, A challenge for sure. I suggest you review two techniques for this type of rework\modification. The first method uses a special circuit track run out from under the BGA. See: Jumper Wires, BGA Components, Circuit, Track Method at http://www
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 04 20:31:16 EDT 2016 | davef
IPC-7721, Section 6.1, Jumper Wires, Jumper Wire Selection #5 states: "Recommended wire is solid, insulated, plated copper wire, 22 to 32 AWG with a heat resistant insulation. Wire with tin-lead plating may be restricted due to environmental laws."
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 19:29:03 EDT 2000 | Peter van den Berg
We're looking for a source of SMT links (Jumpers) 8mm - 10mm(.312in -.4in)long, capable of being placed by Panasonic MV2 series or MPA machines. Does anyone manufacture a feeder that creates links on demand?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 08 16:56:00 EDT 2000 | Peter van den Berg
Thanks Dave, we already use zero ohm resistors. What we're looking for is a flexible (bendable) jumper.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 11:54:15 EST 1997 | Kyle Dopp
I can remember seeing jumper wire that had special insulation that you melt to the board to hold it down instead of gluing. Does anyone use this product and can tell me where to get it.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 15:08:36 EST 2012 | joetest
I need a clean and simple-to-remove part that will temporarily connect one portion of a board to another portion .25" away. The ideal jumper wouldn't require desoldering or leaving parts behind, like a fuse holder. Is there such a thing?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 06 01:56:53 EST 2014 | aflex
Hey, First you need to check if the I/O port setting is ok. Also how many jumpers are you using? Atlast always connect JP4 to PLD registers base address
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 06 20:18:27 EDT 2015 | edwaterfall01
With the address of FC107F24 I would look at the Slot 11 UIMC board. Try swapping with another Radisys Board. Check jumpers, changing one jumper only on each board.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 17:56:53 EST 2019 | davef
Almost all of the legs appear to have a jumper wire twisted over the leg. It's particularly obvious in the later close-up image. Were the jumpers added during a repair process or was that part of the original design?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 09:48:47 EDT 1998 | Gary
| I have a component that is glue cured on the bottom of a pcb. The component is a 1206 size jumper. It is made up of iron/nickel alloy. The problem I am having is that the part will fall off the board during wave solder. Is the component not abl