Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 11 08:24:58 EDT 2008 | ev
We are a small prototype small volume shop looking at getting more work that involves placing BGA's. What are the concerns or issues that we should be focusing on. We have an ABW 10 zone oven and a Mydata TP11-UFP with a SMT techniques stencil printe
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 11:15:49 EDT 2008 | vladig
I wish i saw at least one problem posted here being solved by the "knob turning" technique
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 15 17:40:42 EDT 2008 | bandjwet
Dear SMTNetters: What are some favorite techniques for getting all of the solder from a plated throughhole on a heavy ground plane area? We are using a SAC 405 alloy. Regards BWET
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 17:17:58 EST 2008 | reconsales
We have a vintage 2006 SMT Techniques Semi Auto machine that would do it. Link to the machine and specs: http://www.reconsales.com/equipmentDetail.asp?ItemID=943 Mike
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 07:51:04 EST 2008 | realchunks
It's your not your mix, it's your technique. Use a small squirt bottle with a syringe tip to apply the material. http://www.dickblick.com/zz049/58a/
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 21:30:59 EST 2008 | davef
We've never involved ourselves in this specific type of effort, but in the past, when removing conformal coat material the supplier of the conformal coat mat material was by-far the most knowledgeable about proven techniques for removing their materi
Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 13:43:50 EDT 2009 | microdot
hi, thanks for yr feedback. we are a repair house..for us making profiles using expensive techniques is not possible...so we are looking for fast and easy to go methods. regards
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 07:57:16 EDT 2009 | stevezeva
Grant, Look at Surface Mount Techniques: http://www.smtprinters.com/printers.html They make fully automatic printers that will print PCB's up to 30" X 60" and 1" thick. That's pretty large format if you ask me... Steve
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 12:44:05 EST 2010 | esoderberg
95%+ of my boards are small and therefore are panelized using the V-score technique. Getting a lot of resistor cracking even though the resistor is layed out to be perpendicular to the long board edge. What dimension should be used from the board e
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 24 01:04:08 EST 2010 | dashley
Is it necessary, or beneficial to apply solder paste on the PCB pads for QFN rework? It seems that using micro stencils is not the best approach. Any guidelines or suggestions available for paste deposition techniques?