Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 03 04:04:10 EDT 2002 | Bob Willis
SMTNet has a video tape and interactive CD ROM on Intrusive Reflow Soldering that you may want to check out. In addition there are some free inspection standards for pin in hole printing, placement and soldering available at http://www.dpmo-monitori
Electronics Forum | Sat May 27 09:45:52 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
Many thanks for the name check from John Thorup PIHR can be done very simply and it can provide positive fillets on both sides of the board. I have just finished a line with SDSRS, Simultanouse Double Sided Reflow Soldering thats sodering both sides
Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 14:35:52 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| | R&D is currently designing a board with smt components on both sides of the board. They are adding a 16 pin IC Gull wing. on the bottom side of the board. I have asked for only caps and resistors to be placed on the bottom side. Is there a recomm
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 07 09:43:11 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
There are some guidlines on design and through hole reflow on my web site to download. Also on pin in hole reflow the SMTA Office has a document on using the tecnology. | R&D is currently designing a board with smt components on both sides of the bo
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 22:13:15 EDT 1998 | Pat Copeland
R&D is currently designing a board with smt components on both sides of the board. They are adding a 16 pin IC Gull wing. on the bottom side of the board. I have asked for only caps and resistors to be placed on the bottom side. Is there a recommende
Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 13:42:08 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| R&D is currently designing a board with smt components on both sides of the board. They are adding a 16 pin IC Gull wing. on the bottom side of the board. I have asked for only caps and resistors to be placed on the bottom side. Is there a recommen
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 11:19:47 EST 2011 | jeddmartens
I have no knowledge into PCB designing with surface mount components, all my experience has been with through hole components. I now have to design PCBs using surface mount parts. I have a few questions I was hoping someone could answer. Can a PCB w
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 10:46:51 EDT 2000 | PhilB
You should also consider intrusive reflow (aka pin in hole relow� but be aware of the thermal possibilities of your through hole components and ask support from a stencil supplier that has done this before. Hope this helps, Phil
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 07:37:44 EDT 2004 | zanolli
Does anyone have any experience with any lead free solder paste and the "paste in hole " or intrusive reflow process? I am interested in how the lower "spread" of lead free paste reacts in a through hole soldering process.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 08:12:23 EDT 2006 | Rob
It's the max you can put them through before you can expect failures. However some suppliers - particularly the Japanese have a higher safety window. IS it a through hole part you looking at intrusively reflowing?