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BGA dropping off the board

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 02:08:06 EST 2008 | lococost

4 days seems a lot. You could be losing flux activation causing poor wetting on the enig. Check your suppliers data sheets for paste life. If it was contamination on the PCB, you'ld expect other components to solder badly as well. Try using a bra

SN100C + phosphorus

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 06:31:20 EST 2008 | gregoryyork

We treat all our alloys with measured Phos additions. SAC alloys treated with Phos WILL/DO dross approximately half the amount of 63/37. Most Solder companies will not tell you this as they wish you to use more Solder. We are a Nitrogen Cast Solder p

Inspecting a new stencil

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 07:19:22 EST 2008 | floydf

Currently when we get a new screen, we inspect it by holding a pcb or artwork under it and confirming that there are pads underneath all of the holes. The flaw with this approach is that if there are pads on the board with no corresponding hole in th

Inspecting a new stencil

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 11:23:44 EST 2008 | realchunks

Print material through stencil onto Plexi-glass and place Plexi onto your board. Sure, it may cause a little clean up but this where the metal meets the meat. Don't worry about ESD cause you have no component on the board yet (sorry Quality guys -

Inspecting a new stencil

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 15:00:12 EST 2008 | mulder0990

Reading the original post.. Floyd, do you remember the old overhead projectors back before we had the new fancy video projectors? Just get a clear sheet of that plastic and print your outline on that. Put that sheet over the stencil and presto, you

Inspecting a new stencil

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 19:59:10 EST 2008 | pnguyvu

An experienced stencil designer suppose to check gerber data before making stencil it take 5 minutes to do this easily in computer after that analyze components if there's any critical parts in order to modify the aperture at USA STENCILS INC we have

PTH lead milling

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 08:56:44 EST 2008 | operator

It does exist. We used to have one here, but sold it. It was more of a manual process though. You put the assembled board on the work table and then set your cutting blade height. Then you manually moved the cutting blade around shearing off the TH l

PTH lead milling

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 14:52:04 EST 2008 | dphilbrick

You also need to understand when using something like a Q Cutter you should resolder the board after you cut! Your alternative is to get someting that when you put your part in it cuts and clinces the part. Contact Systems makes machines that present

How much air flow is required for an Omni Flow 5 oven?

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 11:58:55 EST 2008 | rkeck

We are looking at an Omni Flow 5 Oven and do not have much information on it. We do know it has a 3" cabinet vent and a 6" vent near the center on the top. If anyone has knowledge of this oven, and has any suggestions or info, we would appreciate

Tombstone/ Poor welting

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 08:11:44 EST 2008 | scottp

I agree, the level of Pd plays a role here. Knowing that some versions were probably OK we tried to develop a soldering test for PdAg components with pass/fail criteria, but decided it wasn't worth the engineering effort for a finish that's so rarel


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