Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 24 15:30:07 EST 2006 | pima
hello Everybody I would like to ask you for advise. I'm fighting with correct placing one of capacitors in TNT-A package at CP-6 machine. Size of this component is: L=3,4 mm W=1,7 H=1,7 Its Tantalium with J-lead. I use for this component vision type
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 11:16:33 EDT 2000 | Christopher Lampron
Hello Bill, Ioan's idea's are good. One more thing that you may want to consider is using a "Home Plate" aperture on your stencil for the aforementioned caps. The idea is to put a smaller amount of solder paste directly underneath the component. This
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 11:00:26 EDT 2000 | NickMata
Aside from all of what you've done I would also suggest you take a look at component specs. Some vendors recommend a certain paste composition, for example a 2% silver content. I have found out thru experience that when using these components my to
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 07:30:09 EDT 2000 | Christopher Lampron
I agree with Nick. You should check with the manufacturer to determine what type of plating is used on the components and see if the manufacturer has any recomendations on materials that may help. If no exotic materials are used, the culprit is most
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 17 21:09:38 EDT 2000 | Bene
Do you know the wetting speed of the solder paste you are using? Ask your vendor for this measurement. I have observed this issue on several products using pastes with wetting speeds faster than 1 second. As stated previously, smaller packages are m
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 21:51:47 EST 1999 | Dave F
Jason, if you're considering: * "Stacking" components, it's a bad idea because you're reducing the surface area of the lower component, which is required for heat (power) dissipation. * Multiple components side-by-side or end-to-end, it acceptable
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 02 02:30:18 EST 2007 | _____
Ahh yes, 254. Don't give up on the other vision types. 254 can give you skewing as well. Your width and height are awfull close. Even with the 0.5 tolerance it is using the tolerance and saying that it is OKAY. Maybe what you measure is 1.8mm for wit
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 10:17:02 EST 2019 | bane016
I want to know how you measure capacitance and resistance to 01005 components?Is there such a machine for automatic measurement of component values on PCB? We have a lot 01005 components and we lose time to measure first panel components...I'm inter
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 03:20:00 EST 2019 | bane016
We measure each first board before the oven after every chageover...Assembling one offset and measure component, after we clear plate...We have reason why do that...But we're wasting a lot of time.So I wanted to see how you do it. Thank you for answe
Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 00:47:59 EDT 1999 | P.L. Sorenson - Technical Consultant
| | | | | | | I left the company before this thing ever got resolved, so I don't know the answer, but here's what we did to get boards out the door. Baked them in a desicating oven. You know, the kind that pulls vacuum? It was a regular overnigh