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Reflow Oven vs 0402 Tomb Stone

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 10 12:15:37 EDT 2001 | procon

Hello Danial, Leave it up to most to blame the relow oven for their tombstoning problems when in fact it is usually the last to cause it. The biggest culprit of tombstoning is the pad design followed by the print quality. Usually, we find that the p

Cracked SMT Capacitors

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 13:46:03 EDT 2001 | Scott D

Igmar, I would check a couple of things. First, check to make sure your oven profile is acceptable. You do not want to shock the parts. Second I would check to see if the parts are breaking in a consistant pattern. Are they always split at the

BIG Daddy's Xray Machines

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 19 18:16:52 EDT 2001 | davef

In the newspaper, I read about "BIG Daddy" ice cream by DeConna Ice Cream Co. of Orange Lake, FL. According to the packaging label, a 12 oz serving "BIG Daddy" has 100 calories and 2 grams of fat. At only 2 Weight Watchers points, the stuff is virt

SMT Process

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 12:50:03 EDT 2001 | nwyatt

In brief, most companies have a board loader, a screen printer machine, various part placement machines (usually at least one chip shooter for small parts and one for fine pitch and larger components), and then a reflow oven. (inspection equipment i

Re: Solder balls after wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 21:17:55 EST 2000 | Steve Harshbarger

Istvan, The advise from both Roni and Mike sounds right on the money. The problem is most likely that your PCB is not completely dry (the flux has not completely evaporated) in the area where these solder balls occur. You have a number of differen

White Tin PCB - Hand soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 14:25:47 EST 2000 | Mark Miller

Has any one experienced hand soldering through hole components to white tin plated PCB's using no-clean wire solder? Our facility is presently evaluating white tin vs Sn/Pb coatings. Our only difficulty at this time has been hand soldering of wires

Re:OK BGA-REWORK MACHINES OLD AND NEW

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 13:34:43 EST 2000 | PAUL WOOD

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Re: BGA reflow profile

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 12:55:16 EST 1999 | Justin Medernach

Greg, The best advice that I can give you is a PBGA will respond just like any other surface mount package. There may be a 5 degree delta between a PBGA 356 and a QFP208 but the two respond very similarly in the convection reflow environment. CBGAs

Re: Wave soldering smt components

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 03:38:53 EST 1999 | cklau

Hello Guys; I "ll like to add some comment on Mr John message , see below.. "Be sure that the components to be used on the bottom can take the maximum heat of the wave and the delta T of entering the wave."-John The required preheat temp , that i

Re: Poor solder joints on QFP 100's

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 21:11:53 EST 1999 | Curtis T.

Steve, I have done countless board profiling and oven reflow profiles. Here are the critical factors on you need to address. What is your board surface finish, if it is something like an OSP it will need a good amount of an active (aqueous) flux to


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