Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 22:14:17 EST 2015 | joej
Is anyone using this LED having issues?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 17:52:15 EDT 2010 | cusackmusic
They are very finiky. If you have good solder paste, and a slight down pressure, to make sure the LED is "stuck" to the board, you should be able to place it. Pick it up on the center of the flat, NOT the lens. Even with the vacuum turned off, t
Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 15:04:16 EDT 2011 | thejedeye
LED sticking in nozzles are such a problem, seem everyone has issues with this from time to time. Don't want to advertise who's nozzles worked best but will answer you back if you drop me an email.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 04 01:32:09 EDT 2005 | adlsmt
Has anyone tried to use electrically condctive adhesive rather than solder to connect the leads on 5 watt Luxeon parts? If you design the board right to dissipate heat, when you have a bunch of them in a tight array, even with thermal relief on the t
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 02:27:35 EDT 2010 | sibbe
Thank u for al of the reactions. I'm wondering if there are other manufacturers that use rectangular nozzle's. Because when I look at the LED when it's in the reel, I doubt it could get picked up like that. I seriously doubt that there is anyone he
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 10:55:42 EDT 2010 | fredc
I worked on a nozzle for one of these LEDs in the past. I seem to remember that there are raised surfaces outside the pick up area. Be sure your nozzle is not hitting them, if so you will lose vacuum. A rectangle shaped nozzle would maximize your abi