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Reliability Problem

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 21:18:00 EST 2000 | Gwen Z

When an assemblied board was on active service, what's the main reason for its failure:the package broken; the mechanics fatigue failure under thermal cycle; the corrosion caused by salt and vapor; the broken chip inside the package etc. I think all

Component dimension classification

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 19:30:09 EST 2000 | Hon Choi

Good Day, Can anyone tell me if component dimensions are standardized from vendor to vendor? For example, would an sot89 component from one vendor have the same dimensions, lead pitch and length as that from another vendor? And is there any place

Re: Solderability on Immersion Gold

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 07:38:58 EST 2000 | Roni Haviv

Hello, I had experienced this kind of problem; Because the Au film is very thin (flash gold..) it is sometimes porositive and the Ni barrier below get Oxidation. After reflow there seems to be good solder fillets (visualy perfect!) but the leads wit

Re: Solderability on Immersion Gold

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 15:20:13 EST 2000 | Glenn Robertson

Dave - You certainly have a good point regarding the multiple part numbers and board suppliers, but a rework process for black pad has been reported. See the SMTAI 1999 Proceedings article by Zequn Mei (page 407). It involves flux and solder wi

Re: Solderability on Immersion Gold

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 21:17:41 EST 2000 | Dave F

Dave: It's good to know what that stuff is. With your NiO, you have the typical ENIG problem. I can imagine some causes for your disaster: * too thin gold plating * oxidized nickel under gold plating * porous nickel plating * wrong soldering pr

Rework Equipment

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 08:18:03 EST 2000 | Engineer

I'm currently researching new rework equipment, and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations. We currently have an older PACE hot air system that has had mixed results. It tends to overheat the board and IC. Is the IR any better, or has hot ai

Re: tsop

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 26 09:22:19 EST 2000 | Dave F

Jason: Assuming you wantto reuse the TSOPs, two things come to mind: 1 Don't bend the leads. This can be caused by not melting the solder on all leads at the same time. 2 Don't break the body. This can be caused by moisure absorbed by the case ex

Re: Information on Toquing Process

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 16:23:10 EST 2000 | Russ

Assuming that you need information such as the type and size of screw to the recommended torque value. I have found great information from the torque tool manufacturers themselves! There is an ANSI spec but I don't know the specifics. Your torque d

Wavesoldering of PLCC44 package

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 05:42:17 EST 2000 | Istv�n Dominik

Hi, We should wavesolder a PLCC44 package. The PCB is under the design procedure now and we must specify the best parameters (the orientation (45 or 90 degrees) of the package on the PCB,the number, the positon and the size of the solder thief pads

Re: Sn96.5Ag3.5 Lead Free solder

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 16:04:18 EST 2000 | Dave F

Sze-Pei: Are talking BGAs here? Flux type? Profile? Pad material? Aperture size? We won�t want to give people too many hints on what the problem is would we? BGA voiding is a function of materials, methods, environment, and human factors. Con


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