Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 14:34:35 EDT 2022 | emeto
Space saver frame takes same space as Vector Guard.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 12:22:51 EDT 2005 | jdengler
Russ is correct, but you may have variations between board density types also. Some ovens may be able to handle low density boards with no spacing, but need a zone's worth of spacing for high density boards. Other ovens don't need any spacing for a
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 10:11:26 EDT 2001 | jstarkweather
What is the tightest spacing that you have assembled 0201 components? Under what assembly scenarios did you produce the best/worst yield at this spacing?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 11:56:07 EDT 2005 | russ
Depends on the oven I have found, I had one oven that required about an entire zone for spacing while another I found that I could put them in back to back with minimal or no spacing.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 29 12:35:53 EST 2005 | james
Has anyone else had problems with the space saver stencils and frames. The stencil tends to bow in the middle when clamped. These are the frames with only 2 pins to hold the stencil in place. Thanks for any advice
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 11:58:48 EDT 2012 | rway
Chris, > > If the short in the picture is parallel > to the wave turning the board 90Deg will solve > the issue. Because then the lagest spacing will > face the wave parallel and the smallest space > perpendicular. Yes, good point Patrick. H
Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 11:24:56 EDT 2022 | dontfeedphils
"Space saver frame takes same space as Vector Guard." I believe this is the case if you store the VG foil in a box, otherwise the VG should be thinner than the space saver.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 18:23:32 EDT 1999 | Tom B.
Even though you may find a pad-pad thru-hole spacing, part body size, orientation, and insertion head tooling clearences may be the deciding factor in spacing. 1. Part body diameter will dictate component centroid spacing. ---[][][][
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 15:46:05 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hello | Is there anyone who can give me some information regarding yield from gluing 0603 | Is there any other problems that you might have had. | | We glue bottom side 0603's but have changed our pad spacing to accomodate tolerance requirements
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 13:22:25 EDT 2005 | Dreamsniper
Can anyone help me on where to find reference for the above info other than IPC2221 as it is not covered by the said standard. I am looking for a proper trace spacing for my lightning protection circuit on my PCB for the following requirements: 750