Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 09 16:57:30 EDT 2016 | davef
IPC 2222A Sectional Design Standard for Rigid Organic Printed Boards, 5.3 Design Requirements for Printed Board Assembly
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 07 08:20:47 EDT 2001 | CPI
Are there other components on the board? If so, how does solder quality look on them? Are they all reflowing? Are the sections of the uBGA�s sitting on a ground plane? Sounds like un-even heating. You should attach a couple thermal couples and see h
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 20 17:39:41 EDT 2008 | boardhouse
FSW, Another suggestions is if you have rail on your product and you are concerned about stress fracturing certain components you could add a routed slot to add relief in that area. So when you snap the rail off their would be no stress in that area
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 28 10:36:34 EDT 2001 | gdstanton
Folks, We completed our run of these boards yesterday and indeed the problem was resolved by modifying the reflow profile. Thanks to all who responded to this posting. Cheers!
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 12:11:38 EDT 2008 | scombs
Is this what you are looking for? We do this on quite a few boards and it has eliminated component problems from the Cab depaneler (pizza cutter)
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 13 09:36:53 EDT 2008 | davef
Lemme tell ya, those are weird looking pix. If OSP boards have not been dried properly prior to bagging and sealing, water can leak from via and ruin the OSP, which will turn black.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 14:17:47 EST 2000 | Finepitch Services
Stuart, My suggestion is a DFM meeting (most of the process people dream about a meeting like this, and luckily, I've been to a few) with: - project manager (if there's one) - customer service rep (annual volume, lot size, product life) - smt proce
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 14:17:47 EST 2000 | Finepitch Services
Stuart, My suggestion is a DFM meeting (most of the process people dream about a meeting like this, and luckily, I've been to a few) with: - project manager (if there's one) - customer service rep (annual volume, lot size, product life) - smt proce
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 05 20:23:11 EDT 2016 | sarason
Close but not to close, would have to be the spec. Or depends on your separating technology. Prerouted boards on a panel, you could go right up to the edge. V-grove you will need more distance, maybe 2mm's or more. The distance from the panel edge to
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 01 19:45:07 EDT 2008 | boardhouse
Dave, Sorry for the slow response, have been out of town, The spacing I was referring to was from board edge to copper features. This spacing is required to keep the router and score blades from exposing or hitting the Copper. Regarding the slot I