Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 14:33:39 EDT 2007 | jdumont
Perhaps his processing time is very lengthy which could cause issues with leaving water sol residues on the circuit so long. Thats my reason anyways...
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 18:20:09 EDT 2007 | rm14
I am experiencing issues with the chipwave of this machine. The solder is not smooth and looks very rippled. I have cleaned the system but with the same results. This condition is leaving me with no-solders. Anyone seen this. Also should the nitroge
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 08:35:11 EDT 2007 | samir
So you are saying that, for a CHIP wave (not the smooth, laminar wave), but the CHIP wave, your expectation is to see "smooth" solder, and not ripply, turbulent solder. This is what you're saying, correct?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 09:14:48 EDT 2007 | hussman
Chip waves are supposed to be turbulant. You have 2 waves, correct? And you're talking about the first wave the board sees, right? What part is not soldering? SOT-23? Yes you should turn your nitro off when not running the wave.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 10:22:03 EDT 2007 | cokedigits
Man the only ripple i like to see is some fine cognac or hennessey with a 40-oz. as my chaser.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 10:06:22 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi TIA, Check to see if you have solder resist between the pads on your PC board. If the board house just blocked out the resist all the way around the entire row, you may want them to change this to individual pads.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 09:06:03 EDT 2007 | grics
One of our customers asks for this data to be included in the profile (which has an allowable window of 20s-40s) What is this for?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 09:46:03 EDT 2007 | SWAG
Maybe they are concerned with the actual components on the board and want to see if they are being exposed to temps. and time that might cause damage???
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 13:49:21 EDT 2007 | rrozell
I am working on finding out the foot prints of Panasonic MV2V and a GSM2.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 11 11:31:53 EDT 2007 | ratsalad
According to our plant drawings: MV2VB 23' 8" X 6' 11" GSM1 8' 6" X 5' 6" A GSM2 should be the same size as a GSM 1.