Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 10:16:16 EDT 1999 | Boca
| | | Dear all | | | Please help me to know what kind of tests usually done after SMT Pick & place and reflow oven. | | | Our appliocation is Mainly fabrication of mother boards. | | | Thanks | | | | | In theory, ICT is the classical answer (In-Ci
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 14:01:46 EDT 2010 | leemeyer
Has anyone ever run across a specification for the sheer strength of a soldered BGA assembly. We are looking to qualify a process and would like to have a target number to shoot for. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 29 08:19:16 EDT 2001 | davef
The current version of ANSI/J-STD-001, "Requiremnts For Soldered Electrical & Electronis Assemblies" is C [3/00]. The following sources can help you: * IPC http://www.ipc.org * SMTA http://www.smta.org * Document Center http://www.document-center.c
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 15:21:03 EDT 2006 | RusH
We are having significant issues with lead free parts on leaded assemblies. Particularly grainy and non-wetted solder joints. Does anyone have any solutions.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 29 14:48:45 EDT 2014 | olek
On one of our designs, we use LEDs Lite-On/LTST-S110TB (SMD). PCB footprint was designed according to manufacturer's recommendations. However, our vendor has problems with assembling these parts. Some parts are tilted, other have bad solder joints or
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 13:49:48 EDT 2001 | johnmaetta
That's a good question. On some of the assemblies that our engineers test, appear to have been reworked in these suspect locations. I have requested rework data from our CM by providing them with assembly and serial numbers. Their data shows that th
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 14:06:46 EDT 2001 | johnmaetta
That's a good question. On some of the assemblies that our engineers test, appear to have been reworked in these suspect locations. I have requested rework data from our CM by providing them with assembly and serial numbers. Their data shows that th
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 12:35:58 EST 2007 | realchunks
Several things to check. Are you reflowing towards higher temps for the no-lead parts? If so are you using a 63/37 paste? If so you are buring your flux off too early. Get a solder paste designed for lead free parts on a leaded baord. There are
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 19:52:28 EDT 2001 | davef
All of the discussion of "environmental controls" are a matter of degree, dependent on the requirements of the product that you manufacture. For example: shops assembling under-the-hood products have different requirements than shops making garage d
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 08 16:27:11 EST 2020 | rmitchell
We have a PCB with the dual sided connector that slides on from the edge and has leads on the top and bottom sides of the PCB. It has 20 leads on each side of the PCB with with about .8mm pitch. The PCB also has a gold grounding strip on the edge fo
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