Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 03:28:20 EDT 2007 | shparekh
Hi All, Brand new here. I am wondering if I can find a breakout board for 0.4mm pitch SMD connectors. TIA. -sanjay
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 14:03:52 EDT 2000 | GP
I have a problem on fine pitch SMT connector reflow. The board size is 18" x 12" with 8 layers FR4 material and emersion gold finishing. All the other components include 0603 on the board are reflow very well, except 20 mil pitch SMT connectors. The
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 04 14:21:49 EST 2006 | jdengler
Todd, It's been a while since I have looked at this but I believe the IP-1 does not have a relay board for the feeders. +24 Vdc is wired to a pin on the connector and the I/O board (NO 3 I think) switches the ground. If you don't have +24 Vdc at 1
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 22:14:21 EDT 2007 | DSD
The Philips Orion (Yamaha YV100) Head I/O Board is usually at fault as this tends to suffer trackwork problems with age due to the constant flexing of the board stressing the connectors on the board, thus breaking tracks within layers. You should not
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 12:37:48 EDT 2024 | ttheis
Well it rarely fails that I post here and resolve the problem shortly after. I noticed the "PelSizeY" value was in the hundreds instead (188) of tenths (0.155) which indicated some issue with Y calibration. This coincided with the alignment issue-
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 13:36:37 EDT 2006 | SWAG
We've had much trouble with flex circuits. As previously mentioned, you must have local fids for the board or the BGA itself (if panelized). Other troubles we experience are drilled holes for pinned connectors. Unless the PCB manufactur has some w
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 05 13:42:05 EST 2002 | dougt
We have been using a silicone encapsulated, high flex, flat cable for a short time now and have not been succusfull in terminating it to connectors with shell housings designed for round cable. Our solution thus far has been to leave the housing off
Electronics Forum | Wed May 29 12:41:46 EDT 2002 | peterson
I'm out here on the leftcoast. Actually, our method for removal is: break down the sides, pull each pin individually. It's tedious and time consuming, but it can be accomplished with little risk of damaging the board. Customers are curious, however.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 31 14:52:38 EDT 2014 | rgduval
As I understand it, customized equipment for breaking the headers out can get fairly expensive. I've used two methods to do these, other than using cutters. First, we bought a bandsaw to use for cutting. The only disadvantage to using the bandsaw
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 23:38:34 EST 1999 | Chris G.
| I am experiencing a problem with a surface mount coax connector that over time pulls loose from the PWB. The connector has 4 small gold plated leads and we are soldering it to a flash gold board. A cable plugs into the connector and puts some con