Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 09:19:01 EST 2003 | markhoch
What do they say? Not too much as of yet. (I haven't actually recieved them yet.) The parts are being custom made by my customer. I've already bought my stencil, so I'm thinking I'm just going to try and stencil the tacky flux right on the pads and p
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 18 14:45:33 EST 2004 | Mauro Pinheiro
I'm looking for a shareware software that I could use for specifying stencils (we are stencil users not manufacturers). I would like to enter some preliminary spec in a software form, such as: the smallest pad geometry on pcb (possibly selected from
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 15:33:49 EST 2004 | J Smithj
We were and still are having problems with magnetized nozzles on the HSP 4796. The problem was found when numerous parts were thrown after being placed on pad. It appeared to be picking parts up off the board after placement. Nozzles were pulled out
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 09:07:37 EST 2004 | Ashok Thiyagarajan
HI I am currently having a wafer which is stud bumped (Au), I am printing conductive adhesives (with silver fillers) on the pads , and by thermocompression bonding, I am establishing the connnection between. But right now the problem is the silver
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 13:25:00 EST 2004 | russ
Help! i just rec'd my next job from our marketing people and it has a .5mm pitch BGA 8mmX8mm size. Along with this kit came the stencil. So, I have never placed this fine of a BGA before and I am pretty worried about the stencil releasing the past
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 07:51:12 EST 2004 | Bryan
Hello everyone: 1.I use Kester R244 63/37 solder paste. 2.Stencil thickness 6 mil. 3.Springdale Chipset. 4.PCB finish:HASL 5.Profile:Peak temp.:210~220C,time above 183C:60~90 seconds,time between 150~183C 60~90 seconds. 6.Reflow oven:Heller 1800 Voi
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 20 06:18:58 EST 2004 | agp
I haven't heard of anybody yet who have done smt and reflow after thruhole and solder wave. Thru hole components usually have low resistence to heat and could easily burn when subjected to the 210deg-245deg.C reflow temperature. For pc boards with co
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 03 05:22:46 EST 2004 | wsanita
Customer returned a board and a 50 pin connector with .020" pitch that "fell off". after looking under a scope i can see the plating of the connector embedded in the solder. To me it looks like it broke off. Designer did not put the anchor pads on th
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 04 11:17:09 EDT 2004 | wsanita
I feel the solder connections were fine. The anchor pads for this device on the board are covered by solder mask. So the leads of the connector take all the stress. The component was broken off and under a scope you can see the plating of each lead
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 04 14:59:38 EDT 2004 | davef
When you say, "you can see the plating of each lead embedded in the broken solder joint", we do not get the sense of a well soldered connection. * We don't expect to see [or make the distinction] of the plating from the connector in the solder. We
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