Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 13:34:58 EDT 2003 | jbservices
Can anybody point me to a web site or help with specs for MVT paste inspection GS1 machine. thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 25 08:09:13 EDT 2003 | razor
Thanks for response. I do wish to qualify that I got the alleged role of Nickel use for corrosion resistance from an article authored by Jason Gjesvold, IS IT REALLY BLACK PAD?, "Phosphorus rich Ni alloys are often used for corrosion resistance duri
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 11:09:21 EDT 2003 | bdoyle
Ok I fixed a couple of things in the search and now I get 7387 results for solder. I'm going to fix the "only searching in the forum" part next.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 25 08:48:25 EDT 2003 | davef
If what you say is accurate, two thing come to mind: * Pads on the board are incorrect for the tombstoning components. * Profile is different on the individual pads of tombstoning components. We have heard of, but never seen, components [tants] that
Electronics Forum | Thu May 01 17:49:33 EDT 2003 | jym2000
Did you check board orientation into the reflow oven? (The Layout components are the same products A & B?) Regards Jesus
Electronics Forum | Mon May 05 02:37:11 EDT 2003 | gaoliangcheng
Maybe you can check the thickness of the solder mask between the pads. If the highest of the solder mask exceed the pad,then the component which was placed will be unbalanced.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 05 03:53:41 EDT 2003 | praveen
Do not 'ON" the nitrogen during reflow. If the pad of the chip is bigger then reduce the pad width from out side. Reduce the ramp rate at any point of the profile below 1 deg c/sec.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 05 03:53:47 EDT 2003 | praveen
Do not 'ON" the nitrogen during reflow. If the pad of the chip is bigger then reduce the pad width from out side. Reduce the ramp rate at any point of the profile below 1 deg c/sec.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 05 09:53:13 EDT 2003 | k_h
Stencil thickness = 175 microns? If my math is correct, 175u=0.175mil, and if that is english units then it is inches. I'm not understanding this correctly, please clarify for my sake please, are you saying the stencil thickness is 0.000175 inches th
Electronics Forum | Mon May 05 12:16:07 EDT 2003 | russ
A micron is 1 millionth of a meter, this term is no longer used according to my dictionary. I would have to agree with the dictionary. Anyway, 175 microns is a little more than 6.8 mils. Russ