Electronics Forum: lifted pad component (Page 1 of 197)

LED lifted soldering defect

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 10:59:04 EST 2019 | dwl

The solder looks a little grainy for Sn/Pb solder but that might just be the picture quality. There appears to be plenty of solder on the pads, so I'd rule out anything to do with the stencil. One possibility that springs to mind; how long is your

PCB Pad lifted - repair

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 13 21:16:28 EST 2002 | Vinny

Hi All, I am producing a lot of high cost PCBA where the pCB material is the `ROGER' material. Due to some of the high components and handling we get pad lifted issues sometimes and as of now are unable to do repairs on these. Please help if anybo

Re: SMT Chip terminal lifted

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 11:52:34 EST 2000 | Dave F

PC and Erico: Are yinns talking: 1 A component that will not lie flat on the board? 2 A component that will lie flat to the board that you can't get to solder to the pad? 3 A pad that is no longer attached to the board? 4 Something else. Whazit?

Re: SMT Chip terminal lifted

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 02:36:29 EST 2000 | erico

Hi wolfgang,Dave & PC: What I facing are: 1. The component lie flat on the board but only one side can get solder.The pad is ok, problem is with the chip. 2.I desolder the chip and go to view it under microscope and found that there is a line near t

BGA Rework - Pads being lifted

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 04 08:35:27 EDT 2009 | davef

Cause: Solder between the pad and the BGA on the pads being lifted has not melted. So, when you lift the BGA, you also lift those pads with the unmelted solder with the BGA. These pads are probably sinking the heat to a large copper plane in a inner

BGA Rework - Pads being lifted

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 06 11:46:10 EDT 2009 | c111

I agree the longer soak will help provided you are not applying to much heat/time to the board now. -are the pads that lift connected to anything? This has happened to me in the past where un-connected pads would come of far easier than those connec

BGA Rework - Pads being lifted

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 15:16:14 EDT 2009 | waveroom

I would use almost the same profile you use when putting the component down on the board. Your pre-heat is essential in rework. Also even though your machine tells you your at a specific temperature I would add a thermocouple next to the component yo

Re: Detecting lifted leads on QFPs

Electronics Forum | Sun May 30 08:50:42 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Yes l know this problem keeps cropping up on the forum but l've missed some of the follow-ups. | | Our problem is that the lifting only occurs on 3% of production so actually detecting an improvement is difficult. We're actually having to inspect

LED lifted soldering defect

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 26 12:41:53 EST 2019 | emeto

We agree with your statements. 1. Having manually printed board will compromise your print and you don't know how much paste you have on each pad. 2. LEDs falling off that easily might be related to contamination, considering that your profile is not

LED lifted soldering defect

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 18:51:57 EST 2019 | kylehunter

Hi all, We are having a confusing defect with one of our client's boards. It is a large board, 30" x 12". The client supplies the LEDs, they are cheap overseas diodes, and it is not uncommon to have reels with the packaging torn. We have w

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