Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 21:37:11 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Are all the other solder joints for the other components other than the MELF not having a problem. That is what you said, yet I wanted to check?? To say a less twisted way is this only with the MELFs and is it with all the MELFs?? If you have
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 29 08:42:25 EST 2003 | davef
YiEng, MA/NY DDave There are numerous package types that now fall under the rubric of land grid. Land grid devices [ie, BCC�, LGA, QFN, MicroLeadFrame�, etc] are essentially BGA devices with the balls removed and with no solder on the pads. General
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 31 01:20:42 EST 2003 | Bryan Sheh
I agree that we should bake the pcb at higher temp and for longer time.for example...95--115c for at least 4 hours. also,keep the temp from 150--170c ,60-90 seconds while preheating. completely keep the moisture and volitales out of pcb and solder pa
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 13:12:10 EST 2003 | barryg
We are going to be using a no-clean paste (smt)and no clean wave solder flux on a small pcb we will be doing here soon. As far as the wave process, should i purchase a new fluxer stone for the no-clean. Should I also purchse the recommended thinner o
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 21:43:57 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Yes to your stone question. This pretty much goes with any flux change. Yes to the proper solvent for the flux you choose. Check with the Kester Data Sheets. Kester should have some application sheets which include some No-Clean information.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 21:54:54 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Notice they do call out that you should use their thinner. In the MSDS you get a clue as to the thinner they are mostly using with some additives. http://www.kester.com/PDF%20FILES/PDF%20Data%20Sheets/E%20No-Clean%20Fluxes/951%20(30Mar98)logo.p
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 29 08:50:30 EST 2003 | davef
Barry Echoing an earlier poster, replace your stone. Use the suppliers' recommended thinner. Do NOT use isopropanol [IPA]. IPA contains water. Water is the bane of low residue soldering. It will get you in trouble fast. From IPC, get your hand
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 01 15:49:03 EST 2003 | jonfox
Do you currently use any type of MRP system(s) in-house? That is how we have ours setup. Automatically generates a work order for our maintenace department depending on which PM is due (weekly, monthly, yearly). Works really well, and it requires
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 14 03:01:29 EDT 2003 | Sean Rasmussen
SSnow, Have you used the Guru CMMS? It has many powerful features such as a powerful maintenance scheduler, inventory management, asset management, and more. It should more than satisfy your needs (as well as you can download it for free!) You ca
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 03 11:36:54 EST 2003 | stefwitt
I don't know too much about Fuji, but I'll try myself anyhow. How is the coplanarity unit communicating with the machine controller? Attach a logic analyser, second listener or data analyser and "listen" to the communication with the machine contro