Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 08:28:07 EST 2009 | milroy
Hi, I have done conversion from SAC387 to SCS7 with great results on process improvement with low cost. I see only the melting point is higher but still the solder pot temperature settings is 250�C to 260�C as SAC. If somebody think the temperature
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 14:08:46 EST 2009 | swag
I think you are too hot out of the gate as well as too slow on conveyor. I think settings similar to 130, 140, 150, 160, 230, 240, 260 and conveyor speed at about 28 or 29 IPM would be more realistic but it depends on your paste and oven config/zone
Electronics Forum | Thu May 07 08:11:58 EDT 2009 | davef
We don't have a good answer for you, but we do have several thoughts on the issue: * First, tin in your solder or solderability protection is going to diffuse into the copper trace or pad on the board naturally. You can stop that by using a protectiv
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 16:06:51 EDT 2009 | mjz289
This is from a section of an ALtera EP2SGX130-5 STRATIX 2 leadfree 1,508 ball BGA. What can be causing this? It is from an unused board (not assembled in a unit, or in the field, but it did pass electrical and function test. There are three of them i
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 00:09:14 EDT 2010 | leadthree
You should do some testing what temp you really get. Solder will melt 260~300ºC. Back to the initial question, CEM-3 is a bit harder to buy and has not many varieties. Go for FR4, you can go for a higher Tg then the common 130ºC. There is also 140,
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 04:30:17 EDT 2012 | adetuc65
Hi, I need some advice. What should I look at when buying a new X-Ray machine for off line BGA inspection? Should I concentrate on spot size?, Sensor resolution ? I need 130-160Kv and 70 degree Tilt axis board size about 30cm x 30cm Any suggestions
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 12:02:46 EDT 2012 | aj
Hi, You can go a long to answering that question yourself - what do you need to see? If you are lookig for the normal stuff like bridging, opens and voids you dont need anywhere near 130-160kv. I have just completed the same excercise and we have s
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 09:38:14 EDT 2012 | 14367
PSMN130-200D MOSFET TRANSISTOR D2PAK - failure of some parts led to investigation, oxidization or surface contamination was noticed on remaining parts. The surface contamination could be removed when fingernail was drawn over the bottom terminating s
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 09:38:20 EDT 2012 | 14367
PSMN130-200D MOSFET TRANSISTOR D2PAK - failure of some parts led to investigation, oxidization or surface contamination was noticed on remaining parts. The surface contamination could be removed when fingernail was drawn over the bottom terminating s
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 13:07:31 EST 2013 | johng
Thank you for replying Phil. We use water only wash at 130°F and at 4 ft/min (about 2 min). They are mostly dried by the hot ait knife and left to air dry until next day. The operators do not wear gloves. When I run a bare board through the same pro