Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 10:59:04 EST 2019 | dwl
The solder looks a little grainy for Sn/Pb solder but that might just be the picture quality. There appears to be plenty of solder on the pads, so I'd rule out anything to do with the stencil. One possibility that springs to mind; how long is your
Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 14:58:29 EDT 2022 | glasscake
BGAs are semi difficult, imagine spending a full shift looking at the same 3 BGA groups and you can see how an operator would get distracted and let marginal results through. I noticed great benefits with micro BGA components. When experimenting wit
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 12:05:08 EDT 2001 | jschake
Optimal Print Parameters: I have responded to a similar question in the thread titled �Stencil Printing For 0201 Applications�, posted by markt and will refer you to that for addressing this question. If you seek clarification on any of those point
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 28 07:28:25 EST 2006 | Rob C
I would have to disagree on this. My experience is that you should never justify capital expediture based on just the obvious up front costs alone. There is no mention of risk of recall, warranty costs, scrap costs,and so on. Which you may get from a
Electronics Forum | Wed May 13 03:22:26 EDT 2009 | J.Hall
We use SAC387 (or 96SC) and I found that the SelectX was only marginally effective and that other factors (varying the wave height mainly - we use pallets) affected bridging more. Also, because we run different products at the same time through the
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 17:46:38 EST 2001 | Mark Krmpotich
Panasonics are good machines as long as you do the proper and timely PM's they recommend. Plus with my past history and from others that I here, their feeders are some of their biggest down fall. That's typically why they have to introduce new style
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 14:10:01 EDT 2000 | Chrys Shea
Sounds like the mask to me. Had a similar situation a couple years ago. The mask wasn't fully cured, so it absorbed water that the preheaters couldn't dry out. When it outgassed at the wave, it caused a lot of micro turbulence that broke the surfa
Electronics Forum | Tue May 30 21:14:31 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Sal: JAX makes good points, but I�d like to think about this differently. It sounds like the poorly soldered connection is lifting the whole connector, so that termination floats on top of the solder, rather than submit to the wetting force and be
Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 12:04:03 EDT 2000 | Michael Parker
80%. There are too many factors at hand to point the finger yet. We need to build a truth table and dot the i's and cross the t's before stepping up to Goliath (Samsung). Is you placement guranteed good? What x-ray have you used? Are your fab.'s know
Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 16:50:50 EDT 2000 | Kathy Palumbo
Mike, Is that greater than 80% yeilds, or less than? Here are the answers to your questions: Is you placement guranteed good? YES What x-ray have you used? Nicolet Are your fab.'s known good? YES Could you de-solder Samsung and replace with ano