Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 23 16:09:01 EST 2007 | davef
We're not real clear about what you're trying to discuss, because most capacitors are packaged in epoxy with a solderable termination on each end. But lets throw a couple of ideas at the wall and see what sticks. If this epoxy is: * From the capaci
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 02 12:31:26 EST 1999 | John
| I have a product using high temperature solder to connect terminal pins to a PCB. The board is single sided copper, no plaiting. The solder is 95% tin 5 % silver. The flux is low activity rosin. The product is a subassembly. When the product i
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 12:03:00 EDT 2003 | slthomas
So, there is a crack or gap between: * Solder and component termination. Bingo Correct? Describe: * Coarseness / smoothness of the metal on the termination underneither the crack. * Solder left on the termination. Unfortunately at 45X I can't rea
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 02:00:36 EST 2000 | erico
Hi wolfgang, I think Pc is not talking about the tombstone cause this terminal lifted is different from tombstone. The terminal of chip is still there but can not be solder anymore so we have to replace the chip. I also facing this problem. So can yo
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 10:52:08 EDT 2004 | John S
Many component manufacturers are moving to Pb free terminations. I've been doing a literature study of Pb free processing and have found several articles that indicate Pb-free paste with Sn/Pb terminations leads to early fatigue failures. Does anyo
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 03 15:49:31 EDT 2009 | gtemkin
Sounds like the Pin in Paste would be a reflow technique not involving a pot. I'm guessing however the same causes are in play, in that the poorer wetting of the Pb-free allow means it drops out of the joint before it can wet to the terminal. We us
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 08 10:06:24 EST 2013 | zrunkle_api
I have a small resistor pack that I need to place(EXB-N8V510JX). It has Concave terminals not sure how with any of our equipment how to make a terminal with a half circle cut into it. Any help would be great.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 08 11:10:36 EST 2013 | rgduval
I'm not completely sure what you're asking, but, I can say that I've placed these parts with MyData's and Philips machines. Pick in the center of the part, and place in the center of the outline, and the terminals should line up with the pads on the
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 03:36:35 EDT 2019 | robl
Hi Andy, They look like Camden Boss pluggable blade terminals Anglia sell them in the UK: http://www.anglia-live.com/netalogue/pdfs/cam/datasheets/CTB8300.pdf OKW sell them in the USA: https://www.okwelectronics.com/pluggable_blade_style_termin
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 27 13:16:18 EST 2019 | slthomas
Can you describe the failure mode of the soldering defect, i.e., is it failing to meet the height requirement for a castellated termination due to not wetting of the component terminations, or not wetting the pads sufficiently, or....? We install a