Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 17:34:25 EDT 2000 | Deon Nungaray
Craig, I'd be really hesitant in pursuing this method for a TQFP. Remember, most SMD's are rated for a maximum rising slope of around 4C/Sec. Immersing a fragile TQFP in a hot wave of molten solder will probably exceed this ramp up rate. Besides thi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 06:45:10 EDT 2000 | kim ji tae
Hi! Thanks all who upgrade these pages. I have some questions. Is there any answer? I do double-sided reflow solderig, with 0.4% AG solder cream. with AU finished pcb. First I do reflow solder bottom side where 0.5pitch TQFP locates. Second I do re
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 22:00:51 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Could be. What are your profiles? 2) Au finish fail => Could be, but that the connections can be made with hand soldering makes this a low probability cause, assuming the activity of the flux used in hand soldering is not significantly different fr
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 11:03:51 EST 1999 | Dennis Xiong
Hello! SMT professionals, I do not know if anyone posted this question before. Last week, I reflowed our newly designed thin Rigid-Flex pcb with 0.040" thickness. I found all of pins of a TQFP48 ic did not get wetted. I could see on the heel side o
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 11:03:22 EST 1999 | Dennis Xiong
Hello! SMT professionals, I do not know if anyone posted this question before. Last week, I reflowed our newly designed thin Rigid-Flex pcb with 0.040" thickness. I found all of pins of a TQFP48 ic did not get wetted. I could see on the heel side o
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 18:28:19 EDT 2002 | Dreamsniper
Semi conductor devices last for 5-10 years or more when in use. Since those parts are in stock and are not in use they are considered in good condition. The only concern that you got is how will you process them. We had the same problem before and it
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 01:20:17 EDT 2000 | Craig
Does anyone have any experience wave soldering TQFPs. Our R&D is wanting us to do this but we (production) are hesitant. I've found some recommended pad designs and solder theiving designs in a Philips app note "SMD Mounting Methods". The theory look
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 15 05:19:14 EDT 2001 | hardy boy
Hi, I have a fine pitch QFP (TQFP100) and after reflow soldering, i got less solder ( not enough fillet) on the toe area but have good fillet at the heel. Does this mean that I have a weak solder joint or is my process not too good ? What is importa
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 00:21:38 EST 2007 | AMS
Hello, I havea 0.4mm pitch TQFP with heat transfer pad on the bottom side of component. I will appreciate any suggestions with regards to: 1) stencil thickness (Rest of components on board are 0603 passives and few 40 mil pitch IC's) 2) Stencil
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 20 12:42:57 EST 2015 | dilogic
We have DEK248 and Ultraprint100 printers. Ultraprint100 has custom video hardware while DEK has PC-based vision,which I prefer. Both perform roughly the same, and each has some design advantages over the other. We do routinely print 0.5mm pitch TQF