Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 06 06:16:30 EST 1999 | VJ Pathak
I need to attach / assemble Flexible circuit onto Rigid PCB without use of any connectors i.e. fingers / tracks of Flexible circuit are to be attached / directly to the fingers of the Rigid Glass Epoxy PCB. I need info on the alternate processes, e
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 22:33:28 EST 2006 | davef
We can't tell you much without additional information about your situation. For example: * How is the spacer attached to your board? * You specifically mentioned Printec. What are the things about Printec's process that are out of the ordinary for
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 13 11:05:18 EDT 2007 | saaitk
Would I be correct in assuming that the solder used to attach the BGA ball to the device body should have a higher liquidous point that the solder used to attach the device to the board. If the peak reflow temp for SnPb is around 225 deg should the b
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 12 23:00:25 EST 2011 | davef
Two things: * Consider a recent thread giving advice on solving placement problems: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=65288 * On adding pictures to your posts: ** On your original post, select EDIT ** Select ATTACHMENTS ** Se
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 13:34:36 EST 2015 | barryg
What would be a recommended way and were to attach therms for profiling on a board with a BGA or BGA's. Evtimov had mentioned drilling a hole and attaching to the BGA? We do not always get sacrificial boards when we do a job. Is attaching to the PCB
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 17:43:33 EST 2007 | Ola
...and it should also be easy for the SMTnet to set a max pixel size and format types for the allowed attached pictures or files, so it would not sink the servers. Otherwise rejection of the attachement(s). If people are concerned with hidden trojans
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 16 22:21:23 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Steve: Two things: 1 Chrys "The Thermo Princess" Shea wrote a great thread on attaching thermocouples that's in the SMTnet archives 2 Dymax (and probably others) makes a uV cureable thermal adhesive that's not a ugly to use as soldering thermal coup
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 11:02:53 EDT 2001 | dave
Hi I found it's hard to attach thermocouple on profile board at fine pitch component by high temp solder. Does any one know the good way to do it? Thanks in advance. Dave