Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 10:15:55 EST 2006 | slthomas
I would again suggest that you REALLY need to profile that board. It does sound like you're not getting enough heat to that component, but if you just crank up your reflow zone how will you know you're not overheating something smaller unless you b
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 11:02:53 EDT 2001 | dave
Hi I found it's hard to attach thermocouple on profile board at fine pitch component by high temp solder. Does any one know the good way to do it? Thanks in advance. Dave
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 11:40:44 EDT 2001 | gcs
High temp solder is the best, but your profiler manufacturer will have some type of adhesive. I know KIC does.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 17:17:26 EDT 2023 | emeto
This one picture would help us so much to assess. Step stencil to 6mil for the connector area.If this doe not resolve it, start thinking about part contamination, insufficient heat in reflow profile and a few other
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 22:57:02 EST 1998 | Kelly Gossman
Micheal, What does your profile look like for the wave? What profile does your flux say you need? My guess is it is not your profile, our testing with solder balls found that the mask on the boards was the largest contributor to solder balls. Wha
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 00:10:17 EST 2004 | Vinny
Hi Dave, Thanks for your reply. I have tried getting the design changed from the customer but they cannot provide thermal relief as this changes the RF performance and they cannot afford to do that. As for profile it does reach the reflow tempera
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 02:23:58 EST 2005 | grantp
Hi, Yes, you will save a lot of money in the end. From what I have experienced you cannot heat up a oven full of air, and cool it down fast enough to match a suitable reflow profile. So passing the board through the zones using an inline oven is th
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 03:09:05 EST 2004 | Grant
Hi, I would get a KIC profiler, and put thermocouples on the PCB to get a correct profile. You can enter your specs into the software, and it will give you a simple percentage letting you know where you are inside your process window. 0 is perfect i
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 16:15:52 EDT 1998 | Larry Johnson
I was wanting to know if double sided reflow can be done with a metal plated BGA on topside. We would be running bottom side first. My boss seems to think the only way it can be done is by placing glue dots on the bottomside compoents because the B
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 12 20:28:29 EDT 1998 | Rick Bell
| I was wanting to know if double sided reflow can be done with a metal plated BGA on topside. We would be running bottom side first. My boss seems to think the only way it can be done is by placing glue dots on the bottomside compoents because the