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Back-side 150p SMD connector

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 10:29:58 EST 2003 | ksfacinelli

I am working on the process for build of a product that will have a 150 pin AMP PCMCIA connector on the bottom side of the laminate. I am trying to get a selective solder pallet to protect the connector through wave. If this doesn't work I will nee

PCMCIA Standards

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 14:12:00 EST 2003 | csimfgeng

I am in search of a PCMCIA connector with an offset from the board of 0.250". Is anyone aware of a connector close to this and / or a source of standards on PCMCIA standards? Thanks to all who can help!

Re: 68 Pin PCMCIA cardbus connectors

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 03 16:32:25 EST 2000 | Doug Philbrick

Thanks for the calls the are greatly apreciated.

68 Pin PCMCIA cardbus connectors

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 03 12:17:03 EST 2000 | Doug Philbrick

I am looking for some Process related answers on the above mentioned connectors. Anyone with first hand experince doing PCMCIA cards that can answer questions on attaching the connector to the PWB I would greatly apreciate hearing from you. Please ca

Lifted Leads on Fine pitch QFP's

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 02:49:56 EDT 1999 | Raul N.

25 PPM)! 1. Is there a better process to solder the leads of QFP's with lifted "minute" lifted leads still having a realiable solder joints? 2. Or has anybody tried modifying solder pads and use thicker solder paste deposit to compensate for the ga

Re: Lifted Leads on Fine pitch QFP's

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 08:50:46 EDT 1999 | J.H.

25 PPM)! | | 1. Is there a better process to solder the leads of QFP's with lifted "minute" lifted leads still having a realiable solder joints? | | 2. Or has anybody tried modifying solder pads and use thicker solder paste deposit to compensate fo

Re: Lifted Leads on Fine pitch QFP's

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 14:38:01 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

25 PPM)! | | 1. Is there a better process to solder the leads of QFP's with lifted "minute" lifted leads still having a realiable solder joints? | | 2. Or has anybody tried modifying solder pads and use thicker solder paste deposit to compensate fo

Re: Lifted Leads on Fine pitch QFP's

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 22:52:59 EDT 1999 | Dean

25 PPM)! | | 1. Is there a better process to solder the leads of QFP's with lifted "minute" lifted leads still having a realiable solder joints? | | 2. Or has anybody tried modifying solder pads and use thicker solder paste deposit to compensate fo

Re: Lifted Leads on Fine pitch QFP's

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 23:18:48 EDT 1999 | KEVIN SIMPSON

25 PPM)! | | 1. Is there a better process to solder the leads of QFP's with lifted "minute" lifted leads still having a realiable solder joints? | | 2. Or has anybody tried modifying solder pads and use thicker solder paste deposit to compensate fo

Re: Lifted Leads on Fine pitch QFP's

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 17:33:17 EDT 1999 | Tuffty

25 PPM)! | | | | 1. Is there a better process to solder the leads of QFP's with lifted "minute" lifted leads still having a realiable solder joints? | | | | 2. Or has anybody tried modifying solder pads and use thicker solder paste deposit to compe

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