Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 13:19:45 EST 2007 | slthomas
Call me jaded, but this sounds suspiciously like the classic "our other supplier didn't have this problem" but the other supplier was hand soldering the headers, and finally requoted the job with that in mind so the customer moved on. Granted, ther
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 13:12:02 EST 2007 | russ
Annular rings are too big, it is acceptable to have shorts on the common conductors. I would be willing to say the "other" supplier may have modified the artwork as well. Good fluxing, preheat and proper immersion depth are key to eliminating short
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 08:44:22 EST 2007 | aj
Hi, I have just taken a look at the Connector Images. Is there a difference in pitch between both connectors ? From the photo it looks like the Annular Rings are oversized on Image #1 especially around the centre area ( this might be the image ).
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 09:51:09 EST 2007 | rgduval
Where are the shorts occurring on the 96 pin connector? Are they consistently in the same areas? It looks as though there are a number of pins connected by traces on the board, and/or the ground plane. This would cause a lot of repeatable shorts i
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 06 13:03:01 EDT 2014 | asksmt
Hi All, i have footprint 2X5 RA HEADER 2MM spacing in design. I am using about 9 mils of annular ring on top side and about 12 mils of annular ring on bottom side. refer picture attached. we are having solder short issues during wave solder so was
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 29 10:53:42 EDT 2015 | marlyn
Hey there fellow people with SMT issues... What's the proper procedure for soldering through-hole headers on the back-side of the PCB (pins poking out on same side as SMT parts)? ( Yes - I did the SMT side first and am now faced with LOTS of pin-poin
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 13:33:01 EDT 2015 | marlyn
Hey there fellow people with SMT > issues... What's the proper procedure for > soldering through-hole headers on the back-side > of the PCB (pins poking out on same side as SMT > parts)? ( Yes - I did the SMT side first and am > now faced with L
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 12:07:03 EDT 2005 | CLampron
Sr tech, It is in the PCB header information. F2 from the layout editor then F1 to view through the camera. Regards Chris
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 13:14:43 EDT 2021 | majdi4
Could you provide us with more informations about this issue ( Picture of the board with components , the deffect component , DATAsheet ..) it may help us to more understand your problem and look forward to a solution ..
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 15:53:00 EDT 2021 | jdengler
Why is your customer controlling your process? You should be the expert on your processes. As long as the components that are on your second side would stay if they were processed as the first side this would be an acceptable solution to your issue