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Snap On EMI Shield ... anyone has experience?

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 10:00:15 EDT 2006 | C.K. the Flip

I had a customer like this too. Originally, the customer print called for manual soldering of the RF shield (which took us about 20 min. per shield to hand solder), but I changed it to Solder Reflow (I cut apertures on the stencil), with brass weigh

Look what I found - is this stencil printer a known product?

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 17:01:15 EDT 2006 | grizzy

Well super, super, sorry I had cap locks on - no yelling intended. Let's keep this a technical forum. Many manufacturers charge to register their equipment prior to selling parts or providing service. Agree or dis-agree with this practice it is a re

SMT Electrolytic Shorting

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 16:34:45 EDT 2007 | John S.

We're seeing shorting from the lead of an electrolytic cap to the can. It appears to be solder wicking up the lead, through the boot, and then shorting to the can. Has anyone else experienced this? It is a very cheap cap from China of course, but

QFN soldering

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 10 22:45:06 EST 2007 | realchunks

1. What is the body size? Who cares. 2. What is the pitch? Doesn't amtter. 3. What is the terminal size? Doesn't matter 4. What is the land pattern size? Really doesn't matter. 5. The Thermal square pad in the middle, with how many vias? If you

Bottom side adheasive

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 12 12:01:44 EST 2008 | realchunks

As the technology has changed towards surface mount, so has the applying adhesive. In the past clinching parts would have knocked off SMD parts, but no that has all changed. So applying the adhesive via screen print is common and any thru-hole part

QFN PCB Pad no Drain Hole

Electronics Forum | Fri May 31 12:50:42 EDT 2013 | spoiltforchoice

Is this a "thermal balance" issue? In the 2nd image you have a group of pads blobbed together as one giant pad. IMHO this is a bad idea, QFN's rely heavily on the magic of your paste and good PCB design to get good alignment. When your solder paste i

DEK pro-flow

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 09:30:38 EST 2007 | DEK Answer Guy

Hello PR, PumpPrint� technologies enable high throughput adhesive deposition using a screen printing platform. Careful selection of stencil material, and informed study of the design of apertures and other stencil features, enables a wide range of

Re: Paste Printing @ 45 degrees

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 14 07:01:44 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Has anybody adopted the method of stencil printing with the board at a 45 degree angle to the squeegee blade? What are the benefits and drawbacks? I've heard you get better fine pitch results. | | TX | Mark | I know we all seek easy/better solut

Re: SPC on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 19:07:07 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| | For process management with SPC of the stencil printing process with a fully automatic stencil printer, what process outpur parameter would you recommend for SPC? | | | | It appears to me that there are two options: | | A: to have a pn chart bas

0201s

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 21:49:29 EDT 2001 | davef

SCREENING... 1. Is type 4 paste necessarily required? [No, not unless you are using it for some other purpose.] 2. Is No-Clean Ok to use? [YES] 3. How thin stencil is required? 5 mils? [5 is OK, but I wouldn�t base the decision on the 0201. 6 mil is


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