Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 21:34:36 EST 2000 | gwen
We always have big power modules on the board,they are very heavy,so we use the screw to fix the soldered module,then we destroyed the solder joints.If we screw them first, the board can't be wave soldered. My questions: whether we should use the s
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 21:34:36 EST 2000 | gwen
We always have big power modules on the board,they are very heavy,so we use the screw to fix the soldered module,then we destroyed the solder joints.If we screw them first, the board can't be wave soldered. My questions: whether we should use the s
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 18 23:24:05 EDT 2019 | SMTA-David
Hi, I have a SMD radio module that has castellated Pads along one edge of the module. The pick and place machine appears to place them very well but when the boards come out of the reflow oven then up to 20% of them have either rotated a few degrees
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 04:29:29 EST 2000 | Gwen Z
First I apologize for my poor English writing. we have no heat sink fins and active cooling with power module. when the board is transported,the vibration of board and power module will shotten the solder joint lifetime. if we just solder it withou
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 04:29:29 EST 2000 | Gwen Z
First I apologize for my poor English writing. we have no heat sink fins and active cooling with power module. when the board is transported,the vibration of board and power module will shotten the solder joint lifetime. if we just solder it withou
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 08 14:28:39 EST 2000 | Finepitch Services
the current design must be a die-up one, so routing for a flip-chip on board will be a bit difficult. it almost HAS to be wire bonded, to me...
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 05:07:28 EST 2000 | Dean
I'm not exactly sure of your problem...but I'll give it a shot. I assume the screw is on the solder side of the board. If you wave solder the screw the head will fill in with solder. Try a water solouble mask or peelable laytex mask over the screw
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 05:07:28 EST 2000 | Dean
I'm not exactly sure of your problem...but I'll give it a shot. I assume the screw is on the solder side of the board. If you wave solder the screw the head will fill in with solder. Try a water solouble mask or peelable laytex mask over the screw
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 01 10:14:55 EDT 2015 | swag
Wow that's thin. We do lots of flex = similar thickness. We do most on a router but in a pinch we cut them out with a good pair of scissors.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 11 03:49:20 EDT 2008 | dilogic
We have GSM1 running USOS V1.41 and I would like to buy "Enhanced board set-up" software module for it. As UIC does not support our machine any more does anybody have it and wants to sell/share it? - Deni