Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 01 14:35:59 EDT 1998 | Rich
| | | | | | Thanks Steve- | | | Here is the whole story: | | | | | | The solder balls are appearing all over, similar to a | | | splatter. They are relatively small. We are using H-Technologies | | | S-HQ no-clean solder paste. The stencil is
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 03 17:07:52 EDT 2001 | davef
We have had soldering problems with fine pitch QFP in the past [and probably will in the future]. Several questions leap to mind: * When you took your profile on the component pads, do you profile on the pads that did not solder well? * When you say
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 17 10:44:24 EDT 2008 | rculpepp
I'd suspect contamination also, possibly from the board supplier. Sr. Tech's post mentioned what looks like a blister on the board, in the upper right of the Q19 photo. This could very well be a contaminate from the PWB fab shop. I've seen similar pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 13:59:42 EDT 2009 | dcell_1t
Hi there! After various trial-error experiments we determined that two factors are the most insignificant in order to reduce or make worst the issue, those factors are: Placement force: regular placement vs "force applied" to dip the component on th
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 22:00:44 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Hey Charles!!! Where in earthly heaven did you get a TO263 with "large solderable tab (approx 8mm square) on the back and 5 leads"? All the TO263s that�ve reached-up and smacked me have been "TO220s" with a modified tab and three leads that are f
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 21 20:42:12 EDT 2003 | iman
Don, thanks for the thoughtful insight, can I run some thinking points for your further assistance? 1) ours is a Au over Ni PCB bareboard. Do you think excessive Au thickness is any way a influence for poor solder formation? I did notice the PCB ba
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 12:19:25 EST 2000 | Tom Gervascio
I ma trying to get some information on possible causes and screening tests for PCB delamination. Is the main cause moisture absorption of PCB material or entrapped chemicals and or air in innerlayers that expand when expsoed to subsequent reflow and
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 10:41:34 EST 2000 | Russ
Are we talking midship SMT or wave soldering? SMT - I have found the best method is not having them (WOW) this can be accomplished through pad design, aperture design, placement accuracy, and profiling, It is my understanding however, that these
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 10 11:31:27 EDT 2001 | nifhail
Everybody aware of the tomb-stone problem on 0402 package. I've done everything I could i.e. Profile, placement, 10 Deg placement, stencil design, but still this culprit exist. One things for sure is taht I have a very bad pad size for 0402 ( 25 mil
Electronics Forum | Sat May 29 15:55:04 EDT 1999 | M Cox
| Is it possible to place parts that do not have leadframes exposed when looking from the top side of the part such as BGA's using a Fuji IP1 with a SMD1 vision (Binary) system. I realize that the IP1 does not have front lighting but according to a F