Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 22:41:55 EDT 2014 | koalamotorsport
Hi folks. I need help identifying a replacement for this component, I believe it's a capacitor. It is marked AVX 9915 on one side, and 15uM and 15V on the other side. Unit in picture is the good one on the board, the one I need to replace has lit
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 19 11:04:28 EDT 2015 | eliran
Hi, I need to replace a LGA component from assembled boards. What are the best methods (automated ones preferred) for this process? The main issue is how to apply solder paste for the fine pitch (0.4mm) on assembled board. Thanks, Eliran Ave
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 12:52:34 EDT 2013 | i9300
Hi, Does anyone know what this component is, and where i can order some replacements? It's a surface mount power connection, I need the female and male replacements, end-to-end it's about 5mm, with three gold contacts, each 1mm or so apart. Thank
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 20 22:34:14 EDT 2005 | davef
Some machines provide for replacing feeders while placing components. Search the SMTnet Archives for background discussion on tape splicing, while you're waiting for others to respond.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 12:39:00 EDT 2006 | spari77
we encounter some open joint on the CPU socket after rework. We tried to reflow the boards again (using BGA rework machine) and found that the contact issue was resolved. Is there any risk to perform a reflow again on the CPU Socket boards without re
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 15:06:11 EDT 2007 | stepheniii
What kind of boards are they? Unless they are very simple boards, you won't be able to just replace every TH component with a SM equivalent. The inherent LCR characteristics of the board will change I think the normal way would be not to change the
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 12:40:37 EST 2019 | peramanfcs
Hi, Greetings!!! Iam a service engineer working as a free lancer. Currently iam working on a PCB where i need to replace a SMD component, i think its a transistor but iam not sure as i dont have the original schematic. I have the image with device
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 08:14:33 EST 2007 | Rob
Can I also add Manufacturers replacing copper with steel in component leads? Steel has lead in it to make it more ductile, which, although exempt up to a certain point in steel, it still causes XRF failures.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 04 11:32:44 EDT 2005 | geb
One of my Universal GSM (1995/ 1996 model) pick and place machines has recently started to drop the nozzle on the reject belt when dropping off a rejected component. I have tried replacing the nozzel holders on the ends of the spindles but with no im
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 03 08:56:09 EST 2007 | davef
Multiple leads in a single PTH is prohibited because: * Need to be able to remove and replace any component without impacting another. * Oversized hole required will result in increased solder defects and could also lead to flux entrapment. * Counte