Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 08:13:55 EDT 2011 | rway
Unless they are using a contract mfg to build the boards for them, in which case I would request they still clean them, at a price.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 20:58:11 EDT 2021 | avolovich
Your Mydata should have come with a myriad of preprogrammed packages, specifying height (ex. 0805-05, 0805 components with height of 0.5mm).
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 09:59:47 EDT 1999 | Cunli Jia
The SMTnet Career Center is currently being redesigned so that individuals, employers, and recruiters can all post directly to it. Right now is a good time to let us know what features you would like to see added, such as how to keep individual's ano
Electronics Forum | Tue May 20 06:00:33 EDT 2008 | roc2x
Im qualifying a new PCB. I run 2 diff supplier. Supplier A has Zero failure. Supplier B has 4 failure all having Lifted PAD on Bga same location and same location pads that lifted. How can I prove that the PCB have problem? Input : Both run in same o
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 27 09:17:17 EDT 2011 | davef
We assume from the way you wrote the posting that we're talking about bare boards delivered from your fabricator. If that's the case, the best way to clean these boards is to tell your supplier to clean the boards before sending them to you. You shou
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 18:36:55 EDT 2021 | billmeye
Attached is a good starting point. We also have Mydata and have had many different people providing names. Some used standard units, other metric. Try to stick with all metric and use prefixes that match up with the component type and pin count if
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 20:05:11 EDT 2001 | davef
There is no the industry standard specification for resisitivity monitoring at aqueous cleaning. Beyond those posted here earlier by Mikie, guidelines can be found in the fine SMTnet Archives, for instance: (http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CF
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 12:06:52 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Seen this with our old board house. The uncured board is causing your problem. Hard to catch, but looks like you have all your ducks in a row. We presented the exact same thing to our board house, and naturally they blamed our process, handling, a
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 04:50:51 EDT 2008 | aj
Hi all, We had similar problems a while back. Boards would fail at test but if you applied pressure to the BGA they would pass. Turned out that during the PTH assembly process the Operators were flexing the cards during the insertion of an Oupin C
Electronics Forum | Tue May 20 06:14:32 EDT 2008 | roc2x
Hi, Im qulifiying 2 PCB supplier and supplier A has no defect found but supplier B got 4 defective cards and 4 are same failure. 4 cards having lifted pad after reflow in same BGa location. I run the 2 PCb supplier in one reflow,using same profile,sa
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