Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 02 08:06:11 EDT 2008 | pcbbuilders
Is there a limit to the time that most components can stay at temperatures around 130-200 deg c? if i slow the time, the first 4 zones will be at this temp for about 5 minutes in no lead process. i am concerned that some chips wont be rated at this t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 19:45:03 EDT 2004 | ANDREW
Based on the attchment it looks like both are low profile and cater for high IO point.What are the challenges in running this 2 type of component?Is there any additional process required other than normal SMT for these 2 packages,like underfill ?
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 24 20:29:45 EST 2008 | xianhua_tang
Oh,I consider the process is wrong,it is stencil print paste-mount-reflow -apply glue-reflow,then wave solder. it must pass twice reflow,also the first reflow profile is different and the second .
Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 08:29:05 EDT 2015 | cyber_wolf
DeanM, How do you verify you have great results with the AutoSet feature if you do not check your profiles ? How does the AutoSet take into account large ground planes on certain areas of the board ? just curious
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 09:12:42 EDT 2017 | emeto
I would start with checking the flux amount and trace and the thermal profile(preheating is important) for this assembly. Then I would consider changing to another flux and run it again.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 03:45:22 EDT 2021 | jineshjpr
SAC305 Will be the best choice with minimum TAL, Maximum Soak Solder Profile. Surely your solder Joint strength also will be more reliable & This can pass any kind of reliable Tests.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 28 14:30:22 EDT 2008 | grics
Take a look at this. Remember, these are only guidlines and can not replace any paste specs. As Real Chunks said, a profiler will be of HUGE help. We use this to determine what our top side temps are and to see if we have any problems with heat sen
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 21:29:28 EST 2000 | Dave F
Charlie: People cure glue using their paste reflow profile all the time. And most of them are happy. Personally, I�m with Dean and Travis. It�s possible to as you suggest, it�s appealing not to mess with your oven profile, but it just doesn�t s
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 13:58:54 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip
I made my own wave measuring device using KIC2000 system. KIC2000 has automatic wave detection, so now I have a profiler for both reflow ovens and wave solder. The delmat carrier only cost $500. A guy, Samir, from this forum gave me the idea, actu
Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 12:41:48 EDT 2015 | deanm
I chose a Vitronics XPM3i primarily for the AutoSet automatic profile generation feature. We are high mix and simply cannot profile every board. The AutoSet feature is quick, easy and we rely on it 100% and have great results. These ovens have had ve