Electronics Forum | Thu May 01 12:46:19 EDT 2008 | dphilbrick
Thanks for the link Samir. Although this thread does have some good info in it I don't think it is hitting the exact point I am trying to resolve. This seems to talk to a one profile fits all for running lead and lead free paste. I want to know about
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 14 11:53:44 EST 2020 | avillaro2020
Hi Phil, thanks. I am successful using the same connector on small thinner boards 2-2.5kg) i cant make it work, tried all kinds of profiles with vapour phase but to no avail. Yes you read it right 4.3-6.3mm pcb thickness and 2-2.5Kg. And it is 44 lay
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 08:22:08 EST 2001 | G. English
Hi, all the best to you smt' netters for the forthcoming year. I am looking for a one stop shop for surface mount consumables, in particular, stencil IPA wipes, printer under screen cleaning rolls, gloves, dry wipes, squeegee blade replacements etc
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 19:01:54 EDT 2000 | kbmacg
For high temperature electronics, operating in 225�C ambient environments, most solders can not be used. The high-lead solders all have difficulties of one sort or another. Is their anything new regarding useful high melting point solders? Especially
Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 16:14:41 EDT 2002 | russ
Would the lead finish on this part happen to be Paladium? I had a problem similar to this some time ago and we found the lead finish was not tin/lead over copper but paladium over nickel. We had to increase the reflow to 225 deg. C peak temp with t
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 21:55:27 EST 2003 | johnwnz
Now I've checked the archives on this and found the starts of an answer but not much else, but then that posting was a while ago and I though there would be some more data now. So here's the question: who, if anyone is placeign Pb-free BGA's (ideally
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 31 13:06:42 EST 2003 | Kris
Hi, What would also be important is the time above 217. 20 secs above 225 may be the same as 45 secs above 218 That 7 degres might just buy you enough to sweep the non lead free components through Has anyone tried 220 or 218 peak temp but at lo
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 10:36:42 EST 2003 | russ
I would contact your PCB supplier, they usually have some type of software for panel optimization. Each shop potentially uses different size panels so it is a good idea to ask them what they are using and go from there. Keep in mind that there are
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 11:23:49 EST 2005 | Brad
Ya Russ is right for Ti Parts they tend to use more pelladium, which requires a bit more heat average temp increase is about 10 degrees C. from 225-235. As far as optimum solder joint I look for fillets on all sides of leads. The back of the lead is
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 22:36:17 EDT 2005 | KEN
...just placed 100 xilinx 1681. These have the integrated heat sinks and bubba these need a lot of heat. You end up with 0402's on the very end of the board that get very hot (225-230) just so you can get the xilinx up to 215C at the balls.