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Pallet absorb thermal heat : compensate by higher deg-C?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 12 20:59:14 EDT 2001 | ianchan

Hi mates, actually my whole problem, is whether to : 1) To offset the heat-absorb ability of the Pallet, that artifically lowers my pcba temperature, is it advisable to artifically increase the overall, oven zone temperatures? offset by estimated +

Manual Visual Inspection Benchmarks

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 02:00:01 EDT 2001 | ianchan

Hi mate, AOI seems great for : 1) missing 2) wrong parts 3) wrong orientation 4) x-y axis misalignment 5) upside down placement 6) etc.....? AOI shucks for : 7) unsolder (joint) defect 8) tombstone / tilt My guys are evaluating AOI m/c, for substi

0201

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 23:21:30 EDT 2001 | oem boy

I am working on 0201 development for my company in the UK, and I am planning a rather extensive DOE for my reflow oven profile. I am planning on studying various ramp rates, soak times, times above liquidus, peak temps, etc... My biggest concern

Re: SMT Chip terminal lifted

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 08:40:53 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

Hi Erico, I think it�s just a naming problem. Under the topic of tombstone there are a lot of causes for different appearances of this symptom. Shouldn�t be always the errected position that occurs. In your case it seems that either the components so

Re: Film Capacitors - Tombstoning or Drawbridging Problems

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 25 17:11:20 EST 1998 | Mcox

| We are having some problems with "drawbridging" on 0805 film capacitors. | We have already reduced the pad width from .050" to .040" based on input | from vendor. Defects appear to be random as far as location on the PWB and direction | of placem

lousy wetting of 0805 film caps

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 23 15:45:48 EDT 2001 | slthomas

So, we've already addressed the tombstoning on these guys by adopting the mfr's (Pana.) recommendations for pad size and spacing. Problem is, we have pretty bad wetting of some of these parts. The rest of the board we use them on looks great, nice

lousy wetting of 0805 film caps

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 10:58:44 EDT 2001 | Ryan Jennens

Steve- We had the same trouble with 0805 Panasonic film caps. We had some tombstoning and open solder joints (non-wetting). We found two problems...like you, we changed our pad design to meet their recommendation. Also, they were able to suppl

Non-wettig on chip cap.

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 15:23:27 EST 2001 | davef

I'm with Brian. TIN COATED 0603 FAILURES Welcome to the lead-free generation. ;-) The Eurolanders are so blanking stupid, it just makes my head hurt. But then again, it doesn�t take much. OK, enough pontification. Your profile is setup incorrec

Non-wettig on chip cap.

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 10 16:44:51 EST 2001 | davef

Good for you!!! Similar to Steve's comments ... 1. NON-WETTING DEFECT: Yes. Your Lonco is a �stand and deliver� flux. Not some limp wrested impersonation of a flux like most nc fluxes. Without speculating about �incompatability�, recognize that

AOI ( automated optical inspection) benchmark

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 17:27:03 EST 2002 | hgwells

Agilent has a great article on determining whether automated optical inspection (AOI) or automated x-ray inspection (AXI) is right for you. It's a PDF file that can found here: http://www.ate.agilent.com/EMT/LIBRARY/X-RAY/DOCS/59883661en.pdf To sum


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