Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 23:41:23 EST 2018 | 3l3ctro
Would like to know if you were able to resolve this issue?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 09:04:41 EDT 2019 | ceaton
Michal, I have received your web message this morning and will resolve your answer. Best, LEL
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 26 16:08:11 EST 2021 | dekhead
Assuming you were able to resolve. dekhead@att.net
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 02:44:13 EDT 2021 | acouto
Thanks for the explanation, I will check with my superiors to see how they want to resolve the issue.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 19:23:06 EDT 2021 | proceng1
Your boss didn't think so? What was his/ her theory? Was this resolved?
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 26 15:03:19 EST 2021 | markhoch
Thanks! I did get this resolved, but thanks for your help.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 10 21:57:03 EDT 2022 | omar08
Yes , we checked all equipment. and the problem is not resolved
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 08 08:04:03 EDT 2023 | dimamalin
To resolve this issue, we use stencils with a step in the location of component with the solder charges.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 19 11:56:48 EDT 1998 | Jim Mitchell
Quad has opened event number #037508 in case you can not resolved the issue over the phone on the 24 hour toll free line. Field service is ready and waiting. In most cases this error can be resolved by entering the proper data in the component edit
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 09:48:22 EDT 2015 | samputrah
We have had two jobs that have the same issues with DPAK's sliding off their pads during reflow. We tried to resolve this by placing epoxy on the side of the component to create a "dam". However this is not repeatable enough to be a quality resolutio