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Mydaya Camera issue

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 27 11:19:55 EST 2005 | cyber_wolf

Dude, Scope the big ribbon cables on either side of the X-axis for cracks. They usually break where the clamp holds them on the X wagon. Also, all of your X camera stuff goes through the XWB board.Try swapping it if you have another. I am not sure

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Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 27 10:42:51 EST 2005 | mika

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Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 14:01:47 EST 2005 | Samir Nagaheenanajar

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Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 05 09:38:35 EST 2005 | rlackey

Surely not? I thought it was all free & we were heathens (at least I'm guessing that's what the cable guy insult was meant to mean)for not welcoming it with open arms. O well, back to my biggest technical problem of the next two weeks - what SPF r

USING LEAD FREE PARTS WITH LEAD PASTE

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 11 08:13:27 EST 2005 | stepheniii

If you are taking off the old BGA then the board finish is not the same as it was orginally. I would want to clean the pads off as much as possible and then use sticky flux with the new BGA. But on the other hand, Aim solder has an article about smal

USING LEAD FREE PARTS WITH LEAD PASTE

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 21:49:18 EST 2005 | grantp

Hi, Yes, I would be interested to know what the nature of the high failure rate is with using lead free BGA parts with a lead process. I had been to a seminar where they said it was ok, but not ok to use a lead BGA in a lead free process. Regards,

USING LEAD FREE PARTS WITH LEAD PASTE

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 20:22:44 EST 2005 | Homer J

There are some RoHS BGA:s that are within the "so called" solder joint strength & reliability, that can be solder in a non LF-environment! Certaininly LF-free or RoHS BGA will sometimes work the other way around. (I know about the ball melting point)

USING LEAD FREE PARTS WITH LEAD PASTE

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 19:24:58 EST 2005 | mika

AMD and this is the MPN: Asch, I have for some reason lost it, but I will find it later on, if You still think it is necessary. After that we have read through the latest postings we think this is even more important and it seems that we are not alon

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Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 12:23:49 EST 2005 | Amol Kane

there are no issues with running leaded lead free parts with snpb solder. the problem arises when lead-free BGAs are run with SnPb solder. running hotter (i.e mimicing the SAC reflow profile)merely ensures that the sac solder melts and mixes with the


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