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NexLev connector

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 04 09:30:49 EDT 2005 | russ

Andrew, we need a lot more information to help. 1. what is the open caused from? bemt pins, non-wetting, board bowing, or no paste deposited. 2. What is your current stencil design? 3. What does this connector look like and what are the pins? Rus

Solder Charges

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 11:56:25 EDT 2023 | leeg

For which connectors? We are using a Andon BGA connector and are having a few issues with solderability and occasionaly bow / warp?

Re: CONNECTOR ISSUE

Electronics Forum | Tue May 30 11:51:43 EDT 2000 | JAX

Sal, I have seen this problem placing SMT connectors which exceed 60mm in length. Although I did not use siemens equipment at the time I am not sure if they will place enought force to seat the entire connector flush to the board. They have a maximun

PCB Warpage

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 08 05:10:10 EDT 2005 | siverts

What is Your customers requirements? Is the PCBA mounted with front/back connectors? Will the PCBA be mounded in a rack and connected to opposite connectors on the other side? In this case, if the warpage is more than approx 1-1.5 % You will then n

Tension on a SMT joint at the Solder wave process

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 10:24:14 EST 1998 | Brian Co nner

Currently, I am having problems with a AMP Mictor connector at the wave process. These connectors have both SMT leads(topside) and thru-hole leads. Even though we have re-designed the board for via issues. We still see some of the SMT leads re-fl

I am looking for an IPC spec for intentional PCB warp

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 13:54:25 EST 2014 | proceng1

My customer made a process change to overcome a design flaw. The PCB assembly mounts in a plastic housing. The PCB mounts to the front housing via plastic stand-offs. They had to change a connector on the back side of the assembly due to long term

Re: Floating part at wave.

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 11:55:30 EDT 2000 | Mike F

In general I agree with Dave and Chris, but some parts have leads that can't be clinched (connectors, some header sticks, etc.). If the problem part has not been a floater in the past, then check the lead finish and your flux application. A bad finis

Wave solder question

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 19:36:21 EST 2002 | davef

You weren�t clear but I assume the problem is not widely distributed and affects only a few parts on each board. Do this trick: * Cut a ~1� piece of fairly serious wire, like 18 or 12 AWG. * Strip the insulation. * Gear-up with gloves, glasses, and

Re: Board Warp And Twist

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 13:12:10 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis

You may care to review the following from my Circuits Assembly page on line. "HOW FLAT IS FLAT AND DO WE NEED FLAT CIRCUIT BOARD, YES WE DO ? As production problems go there is one that keeps reoccurring time and time again. The blame is usually di

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