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Soldering to thru-hole lead to ground plane without thermal relief

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 10:38:33 EDT 2000 | Iain

I have 15 very large backplanes (.156" thick Au plating) that the ground pins of a high density thru-hole connector were not thermal relieved in the artwork. As a result we are unable to solder the 8 pins that connect to the ground plane. We know t

Re: Soldering to thru-hole lead to ground plane without thermal relief

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 11:08:30 EDT 2000 | Travis Slaughter

Did you try preheating the board then hand solder? Those little heat shrink guns work great for this.

Re: Soldering to thru-hole lead to ground plane without thermal relief

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 19:08:21 EDT 2000 | Brian W.

IPC-610 Rev B: Paragraph 4.1 (page 52), As an exception to fil requirements on Table 4-1 on thermal heat sink planes plated through holes, a 50% vertical fill of solder is permitted, but with solder extending 360 degrees around the lead with 100% wet

Re: Soldering to thru-hole lead to ground plane without thermal relief

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 17 08:57:23 EDT 2000 | Chrys Shea

A few more tricks to try: - Got a hot air rework machine? You can get more controlled heat on the area and lower the risk of damage to the fab. I never got topside fillets un unrelieve ground planes until I went to convection preheat on my waves.

Re: Soldering to thru-hole lead to ground plane without thermal relief

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 11:28:53 EDT 2000 | Boca

Solder 'follows' heat. 1. Preheating is a great idea, use a baking oven to get the whole assembly up to temperature, use the preheaters in your wave solder machine (without wave) to preheat the assemblies ... 2. Or use the biggest soldering iron

Thermals on BGA vias to power plane

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 23 15:41:46 EST 1998 | Stuart Adams

Should I use thermals or direct connects on vias from BGA pads to power planes. The via is connected to the BGA pad via a short 8mil trace.

What is thermal mass?

Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 08:22:31 EDT 2005 | davef

Thermal mass is the ability of a material to absorb heat energy. * A lot of heat energy is required to change the temperature of high density areas, like a ground plane. They are therefore said to have high thermal mass. * Light weight areas, such as

BGA thermal reflowing issue

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 07:26:33 EDT 2008 | realchunks

Looks like lack of wetting. What is the BGA ball material? Could be high temp. Could be improper profile. Could be paste sat on board too long / flux dryout. Could be co-plane mount and this ball touched at the end of reflow curve. Could be cont

Re: Thermals on BGA vias to power plane

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 24 13:21:16 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| Should I use thermals or direct connects on | vias from BGA pads to power planes. The via is | connected to the BGA pad via a short 8mil trace. Thermals are safest. However, I have had no problems using direct connects provided parameters are capab

Uneven thermal load in PCB design.

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 08 22:20:39 EST 2002 | grantp

Hi, We have been manufacturing a PCB, however it's been quite tricky to profile, as the edges of the PCB are reflowing before the center of the PCB. I have looked at the design, and there is a small power plane for 2.5 Volt in the center of the PCB

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