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Re: RF surface mount assembly

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 12:10:16 EDT 2000 | Boca

On the money as usual! (Your subtle approach is something to behold. Much like my approach, which has gotten me into more grief over the years than I should be allowed to have.) Boca

Re: RF surface mount assembly

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 20:29:54 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Tanx Beyond keeping one in hot water, I found that this subtile approachs virually assures that you don't get promoted to the point that you get an opportunity to ruffle the feathers of the pimadonnas. Musta breathed too much flux fumes!!! Don't

Heatsinks for surface mount devices

Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 04:05:04 EDT 1999 | Charles Stringer

Can anyone steer me towards a supplier of heatsinks suitable for use on a PQFP 160. Before you shoot me down in flames, I know that I am not going to get much heat away from the die because of the plastic but the application is such that the board te

ipulse M4e surface mount machine

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 16:04:56 EST 2007 | tiucric

Firstly , we are installing an ipulse m4e smt machine later this year. If any are being used in your production process please let me know just how good or bad the machine operates, any advance of information regarding problems : placement , nozzles

surface mount connector, disturbed solder

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 18 11:38:50 EDT 2008 | sueph

I have a small board with some chips and 2 connectors (1 large and 1 small) with gull wing leads. The large connector has some "disturbed" solder joints per my QA people. These joints are toward the ends of the connector, not toward the middle. Th

surface mount connector, disturbed solder

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 18 15:38:22 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip

Do you have a picture? SMTNet HAS the technology now to post pictures. "Disturbed" to the typical Q.E. usually means grainy or dull, or a wrinkly solder appearance. All of this has to do with the "grain structure" of the solder joint. Here's a p

Re: RF surface mount assembly

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 19:43:06 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Some RF components are made in copper in weird spiral and parallel strip-line shapes. I'd either: * Send the boards back to where ever you got them and tell that bird brain to use SM-782 pads and practices. ... OR * Get the bird brain that sent you

surface mount connector, disturbed solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 10:59:39 EDT 2008 | davef

That you have 'grainy' solder only at the ends of the connector and not at all solder connections indicates that your quality types are on track and are pointing you in a direction worthy of investigation and developing a better understanding of the

surface mount connector, disturbed solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 11:55:29 EDT 2008 | realchunks

"Disturbed" usually means some form of movement. I would think your leads are moving due to warp as the board exits the reflow zone. Not knowing your profile, I would suggest checking your profile. Make sure you have adequate "above liquidous" and

TO247 surface mount soldering the tab?

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 13:15:53 EST 2012 | jdengler

In Texas Instruments AN-1364 they say "The TO-247 package is not recommended for surface mounting".


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