Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 22:25:50 EDT 2001 | davef
Bruce I�m with yall. Designers and fabricators say �pins�. You say: * BGA pins are 1mm [0.039�] pitch. * BGA pads are 0.4mm [0.0157�] diameter. * BGA pins are 0.6 mm [0.024�] side-to-side. * Board thickness is ~0.4 mm [0.015�] First, as you can
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 10 11:20:37 EDT 2018 | horchak
Since your question is general I will be general. The most important thing for press fit connectors is the design, and the proper tooling. Design considerations for the PCB are proper finished hole diameter, type of plating on PCB and connector or pi
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 24 14:38:53 EDT 2002 | Jim M.
The EMS company i work for assembles a small PCB board that requires 10 solid press fit pins installed. The pins are Phosphor Bronze, CDA-510 Alloy, Grade A, 3/4 hard with a finish of .00012 min tin/lead over .00005 min nickel.I would like these pla
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 12:02:15 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Sal: If it�s not the PCB, what about the connector itself ? Is it from a different production lot with some unregularities ( dimensions, tolerances, pin alignment, material weakness)? How about handling, storage, shipping causes ? Could it be a tooli
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 05:25:13 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi, we do Sn plated I/O pinning insertion into Ni/Au thru' holes. no problems here so far, as we cater for the "interference" (fit-allowances) of the I/O pin into the thru' diameter, via improved PCB thru' hole designs. before this cater/considerati
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 14:09:29 EDT 1999 | JohnW
Wendy, I've done this before using a machined piece of FR4 material to hold the board (machined like a DEK plate )in place at the press . It ensures that the boards are alway's in the right place and that none of the components are damaged..also sto
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 14:00:32 EDT 1999 | Arthur Burdick
Wendy, we at ASG make electric presses for press fit connectors, and have made fixtures for AMP Zpak connectors. give me a call i believe we can help. 561-848-6746 Arthur | Wendy.. | | I found that little nugget a good one from my connector supp
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 16:19:52 EDT 2002 | zanolli
Hello Floyd, Yes, special tooling is required. The tooling usually consists of a press, push-in tooling and support plate tooling. The presses can range from relatively simple arbor type presses to automated hydraulic presses with sophisticated con
Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 15:51:49 EDT 1999 | JohnW
Wendy.. I found that little nugget a good one from my connector suppliers..Oh we have a tool to put it in for u..only catch was the one I needed was �37K ! ! after falling off my seat I went for something like what I described blow..cost about �1K.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 14:58:31 EDT 1999 | Wendy Casker
John, Thanks for the advice. I spoke with some of the connector suppliers apps guys today and they have what is called "European" style tooling which consists of top and bottom tooling. The board sits on rails and the Bottom tooling receives the pi
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