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 Nov 01 05:30:06 EST 2001 | wbu
This is not about the physical laws but besides contamination, which will actually IMO cause NO WETTING, it is quite vital that the time-limit the flux is active is not exceeded during your reflow process. Depending on your paste/flux you will have a
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 11:22:50 EST 2001 | fmonette
Dave, Hany, I was actually surprised to hear that topside SMT components can reach such a high temperature during wave soldering. If this is the case then the concern for component damage is very valid. This morning I discussed this issue with Jac
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 13:23:05 EST 2001 | fmonette
Hi Steve, It sounds like your product will have many moisture-sensitive devices on both sides. You should be aware of the additional controls that are required to insure the reliability of these components in a double-side reflow application. The
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 28 07:34:34 EDT 2002 | hany_khoga
Dear Tom : I hope I �m not too late. We produce PC motherboards with some buses exceeding the speed of 100MHz . we use no clean flux and it is OK even with the residues you can see under a microscope. But according to our own experience through a mo
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 15:53:52 EDT 2002 | HAN PHAN
I'm researching the history of SMT. In particular, I'd like to get some general information on MILESTONE events like: FIRST IC COMPANY TO RELEASE IT, BOTH TO DEFENSE INDUSTRY & TO THE MASS MARKET. WHEN? WHICH COMPANIES & MARKETS (TELECOM, COMPUTE
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 19:12:19 EDT 2002 | russ
I may be stupid but what exactly do you mean by "foil" on both sides? Are you having trouble with top flow? bridging? Are you using water soluble or noclean? Are you also waving SMT components? Anyway, normally the solder temp should be 460 - 500 F(
Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 14:48:33 EDT 2002 | fmonette
Hi Dason, Here is some relevant information that you might find useful : J-STD-033, section 7.1.2.2 Dry Box : "Components may be placed in a dry box, capable of maintaining 25+/-5C and less than 10%RH. Nitrogen or dry air may be used." In other w
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 17 17:04:15 EDT 2002 | pjc
Guys, Thanks for the input. Its a Opto-Electronic project I'm working on for a customer with a device on a ceramic substrate. Yes, I did learn from Indium that 007 is no-clean and has a high-solids content. They reccommended using TacFlux 010, which
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 08 03:09:12 EDT 2002 | Benny
Hi all How can I find the technical paper or source of information about using No-clean flux with high frequency apllication. High frequency mean more than 2 GHz - 5 GHz. I heard from my colleague that No-clean flux residue on board effect to high