Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 11:41:10 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| Recently, there has been an upsurge in the Pin Hole/Blow Hole problem in our wave soldering process. We are baking the PCBs for 2 Hrs. at 125 degree C. The Wave Soldering profile seems to be O.K. Still the problem is persistent. Can somebody hel
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 10 05:07:52 EDT 1998 | Tony B
| Hi Guys, | It's me. I've been on a hiatus from the forum for a while. Duty calls (so does my boss, often). I'm looking for a good no-clean. Sounds like a western movie, "Howdy pard, I'ma looking for a few good no-cleans. I'm in process of begi
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 10 15:52:26 EDT 1998 | Jeff Sanchez
| | Hi Guys, | | It's me. I've been on a hiatus from the forum for a while. Duty calls (so does my boss, often). I'm looking for a good no-clean. Sounds like a western movie, "Howdy pard, I'ma looking for a few good no-cleans. I'm in process of
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 16:13:45 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| Hello everybody. | Remember I posted some questions on the smtnet regarding placing the thru hole connector using paste and reflow(pin in hole). I have able to accomplish the process succcesfully.....but I have a problem. The boards are failing at
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 22:25:50 EDT 2001 | davef
Bruce I�m with yall. Designers and fabricators say �pins�. You say: * BGA pins are 1mm [0.039�] pitch. * BGA pads are 0.4mm [0.0157�] diameter. * BGA pins are 0.6 mm [0.024�] side-to-side. * Board thickness is ~0.4 mm [0.015�] First, as you can
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 17:33:12 EST 2001 | slthomas
After saying for years that we'd never do two-sided assembly, the powers that be are not only saying we will, but they're threatening to throw an out of house design at us...no frame (it's a PCI card with a couple of dinky breakaway tabs), no tooling
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 13:23:33 EST 2002 | dgeorge
I have some interesting problems on my hands that some of you may know the answers to. I am currently wave soldering a through hole connector to a rigidized flexible circuit. This is a compliant pin connector that is supposed to be pressed into a h
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 19:57:27 EST 2002 | davef
THIEVING * Layout: I�d guess the surface area of your thieves is not large enough. The pull from the thief is not great enough to over-come the pull from the connector pins and pads. Consider tripling the size of the thief. As you say, reducing t
Electronics Forum | Thu May 30 08:51:45 EDT 2002 | davef
I assume the connector is like one used in PC104 that allows mating of boards together by inserting the pins extending from the connector on one board into the female portion of the connector on a second board. Who ever accepted this job is dopey.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 12 01:06:02 EST 2003 | kenny
Dear folks; I am currently looking a PCB manufacturer who can fabricate PCB with the following specification:- Board sizes: _20000__ x _20000__ mils Thickness: 125 mils PCB material: FR4 Surface finish: 30 microinches Gold over 200 micro inches Nic