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BGA drop off from the boards

Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 23:45:38 EDT 2014 | edriansyah

Hi Evtimov. 1. yes both part and the process are lead free/RoHS 2. I ever did X-ray, the balls shape are good and I dont see any evident of head in pillow (but my x-ray machine is not too good) Head in pillow was also my first suspect. but after the

Lite-On side looking LED assembly problems

Electronics Forum | Fri May 30 20:03:14 EDT 2014 | hegemon

Starting with the manufacturers layout is a good start. Tilted parts, bad solder joints, sounds like a wetting issue and the board or the parts. Insufficient solder sounds like the printing process needs some attention. We have used this part in th

Lite-On side looking LED assembly problems

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 21:11:11 EDT 2014 | isd_jwendell

This style gave me grief as well. The problem is the way the part is manufactured leading to an unusual pad configuration. When the part is placed on the PCB there is no pad wrap under the part, the pad is 90 degrees to the board. The datasheet shows

Thiourea exposure in manual soldering of immersion tin PCBs

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 01 13:25:26 EDT 2014 | davef

Eurolanders and Asians are the primary users of immersion tin. In the US, the use of immersion tin is restricted due to the concern over the thiourea that used in tin plating process. Thiourea is a suspected carcinogen. I’m inclined to say, “aww, as

Mechanical Delamination at de-panel

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 09 10:03:40 EDT 2014 | clydestrum

Well, typically we put rails on a lot of the boards due to the absence of fids and/or tooling holes. We do have a fixture that is somewhat universal that I could try to introduce into the next run. Unfortunately, the next run does not help my proble

Mechanical Delamination at de-panel

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 16:23:47 EDT 2014 | esoderberg

I did not see any mention on the inner layer setback. We use 0.025" and have not had problems. Point loads with either a CAB or a FKN can sometimes be problematic. I would search out someone you know that has a fancort industries VDP5. This cuts th

Lead-Free wave solder has yellow hue/tint

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 13:02:18 EDT 2014 | clydestrum

I'm not sure what happened to my post, but we think to have got the situation under control. The solder joints on the boards looked terrible. I can only describe it as unburnt flux, maybe. (like if you took a spoonful of solder and sprayed flux direc

Identify smt component

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 24 12:15:17 EDT 2014 | davx

Hi Guys, I have a little keyfob that one of the buttons has stopped working. I have been trying to diagnose the fault and think I have found the offending component. It looks like one of the diodes is chipped slightly. I have also checked the resis

What is a typical SMT placement defect rate?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 21 12:23:31 EDT 2014 | jimmyboz

As has been pointed out by other well experienced individuals, this is a complex question. But the simple answer is "It is your decision". Choose any goal less than 100% and strive to reach it. There are hundreds of questions to ask before an obje

What is a typical SMT placement defect rate?

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 27 19:41:55 EDT 2014 | cyle

In my office we strive for no retouch prior to reflow, it can be done, you just need your operator to be competent enough to know how to set up your machine correctly. I would say 99% of parts that are misaligned are user error, they are either not


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