Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 15:50:41 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
We are running a number of boards with 8-10 25 mil PQFPs on board. Our process is mature with at least 3 years experiance and statistically few opens on the QFPs. Our beloved purchasing department has chased the almighty $ and changed FAB vendors
Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 15:12:59 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| We are running a number of boards with 8-10 25 mil PQFPs on board. Our process is mature with at least 3 years experiance and statistically few opens on the QFPs. Our beloved purchasing department has chased the almighty $ and changed FAB vendor
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 13:33:46 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| We are running a number of boards with 8-10 25 mil PQFPs on board. Our process is mature with at least 3 years experiance and statistically few opens on the QFPs. Our beloved purchasing department has chased the almighty $ and changed FAB vendor
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 13:55:19 EDT 2014 | hegemon
It sounds like a bit too much solder on the PWB, caused by too large a pad for the lead it will contain. In that case solder reduction is the way to move forward. What are the options there? 1. New stencil or stencils - (not desirable) 2. Increas
Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 04:03:46 EDT 1999 | Joe Manzur
John, Were doing an intrusive reflow process on a single sided board, where all the conventional parts are on the "top" of the board. Due to the nature of the board, and the kind of componets on it, we couldn't wave solder it. To keep it contai
Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 15:29:26 EDT 1999 | JohnW
Joe.. Sound's pretty neat trick..mind if I ask what type of comp's are on this board and the paste..? This baby (pig I think) has got a 244pin QFP right dam in the middle..!, so if ur flipin it 180 degree's are u using like a piece of Jot in line co
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 04:01:10 EDT 1999 | Joe Manzur
John, We are using a well known solder paste, begining with the letter "H". (I don't want to be accused of advertising). Also, we are now using a board inverter. In the early day's however, before we purchased a board inverter, we were having to
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 03:29:37 EDT 2022 | samhe
I received a buck-boost DCDC board with an optical sensor from NextPCB, so I mounted the components and measured the efficiency. Table of contents Board received from NextPCB Solder paste printing Mounting of parts Reflow operation check Attaching
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 17:52:59 EST 2002 | davef
Yes, providing the surface of the via is solderable. * If so, how much paste? => Vias come in various sizes. Boards vary in thickness. So, the amount of paste to fill a via varies. Roughly, you�ll need twice as much paste as the volume of the via
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 16:54:00 EST 2007 | bbarton
There are several things that can be done to increase throughput on you screen printer, including the panelization of your bords as Steve & Hussman has pointed out. However that's of limited use if you have plenty of stock that is not panelized. That
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