Electronics Forum | Tue May 27 11:59:14 EDT 2003 | blnorman
Is anyone aware of any reports, studies, articles on the subject of silicon contamination in SnPb solder joints. We are evaluating repair of conformally coated (silicone) boards. The fear is that we will never totally remove the silicone and once i
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 13:06:40 EST 2002 | Sergio Vito - Alan Patrick - Cristiano Dick
Dear sirs, We are experiencing problems with lines of lead formed inside the solder joint. In others words, there is a problem with the formation of the solder joint, after analyses on a microscope we can see the lead grouped in some positions. This
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 02:28:17 EDT 2007 | philip_yam
Any one has experience over solder voids in oscillator capacitor joint could result in high phase noise during the digital performances test? The noise signal was gone after solder touch up. What could be the root cause of the high phase noise?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 01:23:45 EST 1997 | J.H Kim
I'd like someone gives me a tip for elemating of voids in the mico BGA solder joint and the method of inspection of them, very exactly.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 28 11:56:18 EDT 2003 | blnorman
Yes we are using "silicones", but to find this contaminant we were looking for "silicon" the element by SEM/EDS. We use Dow materials and my contact there is checking to see if they have any info.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 08:30:33 EST 2002 | seto
Hello Dave, Mechanically the conection between the component pad and PCB pad is good (the solder joint is very strong). The problem is associated with poor contact after the use by the customer (vibration, temperature, etc). You can see the pictures
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 20:13:30 EST 2002 | davef
Over-time lead separates from the tin in solder by force of nature [diffusion], but I assume that is not what you are talking about. Please help us understand your question better. Are you saying that the solder does not attach properly to the comp
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 17:47:22 EST 2002 | davef
Oooo, pix, coo!!! Yes, that solder connection has been beat-up. It is very �old�. So, your customer is seeing failures, correct? I can believe it. I want to say the solder in your connections doesn�t stand a chance, but lack experience in this a
Electronics Forum | Wed May 28 14:35:47 EDT 2003 | davef
Wow, you're very correct. I guess we use silicone to calibrate our machine, as follows: XPS spectral measurements of dimethyl silicone should include O(2s) at 25 eV, Si(2p) at 102 eV, Si(2s) at 153 eV, C(1s) at 285 eV, and O(1s) at 533 eV. The C(1s
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 10:27:33 EDT 2007 | rgduval
I haven't experienced this problem, exactly, but I have had issues with noise in digital circuits that appear to have gone away with touch up. The problem was that the customer blamed the noise issue on the solder quality, and he pointed to the fact