Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 09:29:39 EDT 1998 | Ben Wilmot
Is a machine available to straighten QFP legs Where? How much? Anygood?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 10:01:53 EDT 1998 | James Michaud
| Is a machine available to straighten QFP legs | Where? | How much? | Anygood?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 23:00:01 EDT 2003 | erichua
Could someone help me what does BGA & QFP stand for. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 20 09:11:10 EST 2004 | Primus
QFP stands for "Quit Fussing with the Paste."
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 08:31:11 EDT 2006 | davef
Sounds like we're going to get questions on how to improve yields on QFP, eh?
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 18 08:40:34 EDT 2007 | davef
Here's how to double reflow your QFP: * Reflow the first side with the QFP according to plan. * Paste second side and place components according to plan. * Lightly crinkle a small, QFP-size piece of aluminum foil. [Note: the degree of crinklization
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 06:22:48 EDT 2009 | rajeshwara
We approved the Reflow Profile from Cookson Solder Paste Manufacturer we are using. Now I am suspecting on method of vias designing below that QFP.There is exposed pad for that QFP and we print solder paste there , but when i see under x-ray there is
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 10:55:00 EST 1999 | Scott McKee
| Does anybody put QFP's on the backsides of boards? Can they be reflowed without falling off? Do you use adhesive? | I've seen QFP's on the backside and yes, they need glued prior to reflow - just a couple of drops on the corners. Scott
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 14:45:11 EDT 1998 | Frank Johnson
Please check out the Beau Tech MilProbes. These are inexpensive tools that are very often used to correct bent QFP leads of any size. Thanks, Frank | Is a machine available to straighten QFP legs | Where? | How much? | Anygood?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 14:02:31 EDT 1998 | Phil Teerink
| Is a machine available to straighten QFP legs | Where? | How much? | Anygood? Topline components offers a kit for about $500 Is not a life saving solution, but works well enough to fix QFP's with a few bent legs. Phil Teerink