Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 15:03:19 EDT 2000 | scott dryden
does anyone know of a book that contains the measurements of most of the surface mount components used today.is there a library that can tell me x,y,z,lead length and width and foot length.lead pitch.ect.dummy component catalogs only go so far.
Electronics Forum | Sun May 27 17:27:22 EDT 2012 | jlawson
I would suggest that the pad size vs lead length vs lead pitch are helping cause issue if rest of PCB is ok From DFM , yes reducing lead length - experiement or reducing pad diameter could help. Also flux can still be issue, try fluxing part prior
Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 12:11:54 EDT 2004 | solderpro
Bruce, regards to all who are trying to help and have great input, with those type of lead length, I would be very impressed to see you get rid of the problem, and as the others said, no clean in a foam fluxer, not good but workable.... the real issu
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 08:29:57 EDT 2013 | proceng1
When bridging becomes an issue, I like short leads. Lead Free is where I see most bridging occur. Usually when lead length starts to approach lead spacing. As long as the lead is discernible in the joint, it's acceptable. If you are having troubl
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 08:58:05 EST 2006 | russ
orientation is also a factor here, So what is the pitch of these connectors? the lead length? the hole dimensions? surface finish? and what type of wave and flux are you running? Shorts are pretty easy to eliminate if everything is of adequate des
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 07 09:13:18 EDT 2008 | beatrice889
You even try out control/cut the connector lead length & turn the wave pallet loading direction?
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 15:31:33 EDT 2023 | jamesatqkits
I had also increased my flux to see if that helped, it did not. 2mm lead length, 5.08 spacing Thank you
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 07:38:14 EDT 2007 | tombr
It is possible to vary the length of lead during auto insert. However, it requires software and mechanical adjustments. Universal equipment allows small changes via software program for lead length. To change angle of clinch involves a mechanical a
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 12:21:39 EDT 2007 | electronhose
With this length, I would use solid bare wire, solder one end, sleeve with approved shrink tube, solder the other end and shrink the tubing. You could even leave the shrink tube off if you had design clearance. Then you can just trim off the ends on
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 19:22:06 EDT 2007 | joeherz
We have a board that requires a .015 - .035" finished lead length which requires us to do mass lead trimming. To this point we've performed this activity on parts with straight leads. We're looking at going to an axial auto-insertion process (outso