Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 11:57:19 EDT 1998 | Manish Ranjan
Hi Everybody Is anyone aware of the possible causes that may lead to voids in the solder bumps after assembly. We assembled some dice on thin substrates and after assembly, void formation in the solder bumps were observed. We have already trie
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 11:56:46 EDT 1998 | Manish Ranjan
Hi Everybody Is anyone aware of the possible causes that may lead to voids in the solder bumps after assembly. We assembled some dice on thin substrates and after assembly, void formation in the solder bumps were observed. We have already trie
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 15:35:18 EST 2002 | caldon
I don't like hand lotions in the assembly area. If hand lotion is needed I would have the operators use latex gloves or finger cots. The lotion can be transfered to the bare board or assembly causing reliability issues. Lotion transfered to a bare PC
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 17:07:51 EDT 2003 | msjohnston
Like many others out there I am new to SMT assembly on flex circuits. In the past, we purchased flex assemblies manufactured from a sub-con. Now we will be building internally. Are there any guidelines when building products with flex circuits? Wa
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 08:19:35 EDT 2004 | Rob
Hi FengAng, Sorry about the misunderstanding - last time I was out there all of the front end SMT equipment was very good, but the final assembly of the phones into cases was being undertaken by hand, whereas in Europe we were seeing a lot of automa
Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 16:19:58 EDT 2006 | inds
John, there have been quite a few discussion on Mixed Assemblies in this forum.. do a search.. you will get whole lot of information.. in addition - IF you are using Lead-free reflow profile...make sure the rated temp for Sn-Pb components is not vi
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 17:40:03 EST 2006 | pms
Steve, We run Mydata's with CircuitCam, so we do not have the "problem" of having to seperate one build into two programs. We just use more magazines/feeders on the machine. But I can imagine your situation. I think to get around this is that you wo