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Pb alloy reflow temperatures and component integrity

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 14:59:55 EDT 2000 | Mike Naddra

What does the reflow profile look like , the question I had was surrounding the higher reflow temperature and the max temperature that lowest thermal mass components will see. Some other questions that I had were surrounding the components , what of

Reflow soldering problems and traces under component

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 12:24:53 EDT 2016 | oleksz

Some people involved in PCB assembly process claim that SMD components reflow soldering problems are often caused by traces running under a component. According to this claim, trace (or any copper) covered by solder mask and placed under SMD componen

Reflow soldering problems and traces under component

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 12:25:30 EDT 2016 | oleksz

Some people involved in PCB assembly process claim that SMD components reflow soldering problems are often caused by traces running under a component. According to this claim, trace (or any copper) covered by solder mask and placed under SMD componen

"Gap" in completed solder joint between lead and pad

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 15:19:56 EST 2006 | CK the Flip

Mike, dude, I feel your pain. Hearing stories like this makes my blood boil! It's almost as ridiculous as a customer who told me to put more solder paste on a MELF component to overcome noise issues - he used more solder paste as antennas to overco

Tinned leads and where the component body is defined

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 15:02:36 EDT 2020 | SMTA-64387501

We have recently received some pre-tinned "flat lead packages" and the question I have relates to the definition of solder touching the component body of the part. Typically when I have gold lead parts tinned there is a gold gap between the tinned po

"Gap" in completed solder joint between lead and pad

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 20:12:41 EST 2006 | davef

We don't have a gap between the lead and the pad after a SM joint is soldered. On our boards, this space is filled with the solder intended to attach the component to the board. How high do components sit above the surface of a board? Most people a

"Gap" in completed solder joint between lead and pad

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 10:10:50 EST 2006 | M. Sanders

I'm sorry, Dave - I didn't make myself very clear. Yes, this space (not really a "gap") is filled with solid solder. For instance, if you place a gull-wing component in solder paste, after reflow, there will probably be a thin film of solidied solder

"Gap" in completed solder joint between lead and pad

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 09:21:58 EST 2006 | Michael Sanders

Is anyone aware of any articles, white papers, etc., that discuss the gap between the lead and the pad after a SM joint is soldered? In particular, I am looking for a formula for that "gap" for various components.

"Gap" in completed solder joint between lead and pad

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 15:10:50 EST 2006 | M. Sanders

Unfortunately, I don't have a copy of IPC-A-610 D on hand, however, I believe in IPC-610, this �floating height� between lead and pad has no maximum specification restriction. As long as there is no voiding, it is still acceptable for all 3 classes.

Tinned leads and where the component body is defined

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 22:03:32 EDT 2020 | SMTA-64386139

Both conditions are acceptable for this bottom brazed flat pack package. The solder coverage must be within 0.070 inch of the lead/package interface per MIL-PRF-38535, paragraph A3.5.6.3.4.a. While that requirement could allow for a gold gap near t


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