Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 13 04:12:20 EST 2013 | hqew2013
Do you design or define PCB layouts? If so circuit board, what rules and checks do you have in place to make sure your results are... optimal? Over the years, I've created a PCB design checklist to keep me out of trouble. I share these nuggets with m
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 19:44:25 EDT 2000 | Brian W.
I cannot give references to papers, etc, but I can tell you from experience that High Impedance circuits and High Power RF circuits are not something to try no-clean on. For an aerospace customer, I had a circuit that any residue left between two pa
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 14:44:13 EST 1999 | John Thorup
Hi Chuck We make precision analog and hybrib audio processing equipment for the radio and TV broadcast industry. We have not experienced any problems relating to no-clean reflow since the introduction of the process several years ago. It is known t
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 21:17:40 EST 1999 | Doug B.
Yes this is absolutely true. No-clean flux residue has various affects on the functionality of circuitry especially high impedance circuits. It also affects solderability, and reliability. No-clean flux will always leave a detectable residue. Mos
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 08:08:10 EDT 1999 | Paul O.
| | We're getting field failures in a high impedance portion of the circuit. Think the unpopulated pc card has contaminates because we were able to grow dendrites by applying a 9 volt battery across the suspected pad, placed a drop of de-ionized wat
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 20:33:15 EDT 2003 | davef
Haaaa!!!! Yes, we�ve seen things like that. We found that a high input impedance amplifier worked fine in a room with a controlled environment and worked poorly in the sweat-shop portion of our plant. We were using good ol� WS609, straight water w
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 23 03:05:26 EST 2004 | Steve Stach
The Jury is still out on no-clean reliability in the long term as no-clean didn't gain wide spread acceptance until the early 1990's. Also, in today's disposable society, few products are expected to last 15-20 years. Experience has shown that if y
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 05:02:46 EST 2005 | prabhu_jude
Hello, We are using a film piezo electric sensor to deduct and measure vibrations. A long twisted pair shielded cable is used to connect the sensor to the signal conditioning unit (the signal conditioning unit has to be kept at a distance from the se
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 05:06:15 EST 2005 | prabhu_jude
Hello, We are using a film piezo electric sensor to deduct and measure vibrations. A long twisted pair shielded cable is used to connect the sensor to the signal conditioning unit (the signal conditioning unit has to be kept at a distance from the se
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 16:30:13 EDT 2006 | russ
yes there is Caveman, (well maybe depending on your circumstances) you need to purchase a manual printer and print the connector then flip and print the other side. (you need a manual printer so you can print after the parts have nbeen reflowed, we