Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 10 16:23:59 EDT 2014 | dilogic
First, plug all holes with nozzles or plugs. Then use I/O diagnostics to fire changer up and activate vacuum. Then try to remove each of the nozzles and see if the vacuumm holds. If it does, check vacuum detector switch (mounted on changer side). The
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 09:26:26 EDT 2023 | frankchan
placement> (curing)> reflow soldering> cleaning> inspection> rework SMT production process Surface mount process a. Single-sided assembly: (All surface-mount components are on one side of the PCB) Incoming inspection-solder paste stirring-screen prin
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 11:08:56 EST 2002 | Matt Kehoe
We have a customer that desires to have their via holes plugged with solder after assembly. Is it possible to add the via holes to the stencil and print paste into them and expect them to plug? If so, how much paste? One to one on the stencil opening
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 20:35:22 EDT 2005 | Marcel
I'm looking for the pin out of the cable between monitor ( CRX 1500 F ) and the MCS-16. On the monitor side , it's a Centronic 36 pin plug. On the MSC side it's a standard DB 25 plug. Thanks for your time
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 12:32:14 EST 2007 | Eric D
one of my customer areworried about the flux risidue in the blind vias, or if the plug the vias and there is air trapped the plug will blow during our process. Appreciate for your response
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 11 03:01:29 EDT 2020 | researchmfg
The bubble inside BGA ball locate at via in pad and apply the resin plug hole.You shall check the cooper plating quality on PCB pad. If there is thin plating or broken on the pad then air will come from the resin plugged via and be trapped inside the
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 07 10:14:31 EST 2005 | jmedernach
Cellular and PDA architectures employ this technology all the time. You have to be careful with your board supplier as well as with your plugging approach. Leave the via unplugged, I guarantee voids in the solder joint. That leaves us with, "how d
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 23 03:04:57 EDT 2008 | gfro
Hello, We are using a PCB with thickness 3.2mm 4 layer and lot of through hole via's of diameter 0.4mm. We specified our PCB vendor to do plugging. Now we have big problems, that after 1..4 weeks we measure a low resistance between track's/via's of
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 04:32:07 EST 2005 | Hannu
Hi all We have an Omniflo 5 (-97 vintage) with pin chain conveyor. Lately the chain drive motor has started to emit some chirping noises, as if there were a bearing running dry or something. Is there some kind of maintenance schedule specified for t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 22:31:06 EDT 2010 | Mag10
Depending on the how you plug the via, the void level can significantly affected. If you have via plugged from the bottom side; i.e. opposite side of the component, you will see alot of void due to entrapped air in the via hole. I found work best wh