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Re: Insufficient solder joint

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 11:13:43 EST 1999 | Chris May

Paul, I have (as many have) come across this problem due to misregistration of resist at the PCB fab. You didn't say if these boards are inexpensive double sided or costly multis. I know this shouldn't make a difference on quality but I would tend t

routing of differential pairs

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 08:33:16 EST 1999 | taff

Hi I'd like to ask how everyone routes their differential pairs. I'm not about to condem anyone's software ( SW Vendors should maybe take a look at the answers ) but I'm interested how PCB Designers route a board with 256 pairs, 150 microns width an

Re: Need advise on regarding Vias

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 12:09:09 EST 1999 | Boca

Outstanding advice gentlemen! To borrow Dave F's line "I'd like to take a bit of a different angle." Ie. a few wave solder specific issues If this assembly is going over wave solder then avoid vias under passive components, it invites solder bal

Poor solder joints on QFP 100's

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 11 12:15:21 EST 1999 | Steve Thomas

We have a pretty challenging board (2-up panel, 15"x20", 48 20mil pitch QFP 100's and 2 25mil QFP128) that gives us LOTS of lead bridging on the 20 mil parts. There is typically very poor wetting on these parts also, and some joints just flat aren't

Re: Poor solder joints on QFP 100's

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 05:43:27 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

Hi Steve, 20 mil pitch shouldn�t be that problem nowadays. In your case bridging and poor wetting seem to go hand in hand. For the poor wetting try to eliminate it by using different paste (higher activated) and work on your profile. Coplanarity also

Re: Poor solder joints on QFP 100's

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 09:43:28 EST 1999 | Chris May

As Wolfang says about slightly bent legs, handling is of the essence. Are these devices decanted into another tray for your machine. It may be worthwhile doing a "movement" chart for these components. Do not explain why or when you are doing it beca

Re: too bent or not too bent...

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 17:08:51 EST 1999 | John Thorup

Tell those leads not to be drinking so much. Anyway... too bent to work in a sequencer or auto insertion machine is a lot less bent than if you're trying to manually stick it into a hole. As far as where the lead exit/enters the body of the compone

Soldering long lead thru hole parts

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 13:37:35 EST 1999 | Mike F

Does anyone have a suggestion for soldering boards with 1 inch long leads sticking out the bottom? Our vendor is using a drag solder machine, but I'm not happy with the preheat and controls on it. We assemble boards with numerous LED's( 200 to 700 pe

Re: Soldering long lead thru hole parts

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 17:29:15 EST 1999 | Russ

Mike, It sounds like you have a serious problem, I don't know much about drag soldering or what your specific soldering problem is with your present supplier. I do know that with a conventional solder machine these leads won't even make it through

Re: Soldering long lead thru hole parts

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 18:21:20 EST 1999 | Boca

Mike, Russ is right, no 'normal' wave machine will solder PCB's with 1" long lead length. I have seen waves modified to clear up to 5/8" leads, but the deeper the wave the uglier things get. They get uglier in that a lot more dross is produced, con


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