Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 07:08:23 EDT 2001 | Michael Fogel
We are using press fit connector for some time without any particular visible problems, but still we need some kind of workmanship standard as a general guideline of what is wrong, acceptable and preferred levels for this job. Can someone direct me w
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 03:20:16 EDT 2001 | Abbas Izad
you can use IPC and Compact PCI standards for guideline then it depends on what kind of connector you want to pressfit. each supplier has its own design on pressfit pins like "needle eye", "baby H" etc... It is also importand to use proper equipement
Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 15:57:15 EDT 2001 | robert
you should be able to get the force requirements from the connector manufacturer. Both the minimum and maximum forces used in the pressing cycle should be recorded to know the connector is properly seated without excessive force that can damage the
Electronics Forum | Mon May 04 16:17:04 EDT 1998 | VICTOR VELANDIA
WE HAVE : PRESS DANLY 89 P.S.I. TON. 5 STROKE 5 IN DAYLIGHT BED TO SLIDE. 11 IN. DIE SPACE. 19 X 19 MODEL. A 34851. SERIAL 93S - 9575 - 01 YEAR 1996 INCLUDING | TABLE AND P.L.C. PERFECT STABILITY
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 09:10:35 EDT 2001 | Hussman
SR Evers is correct. Use a press. I used to design em for some jobs I ran many years ago. The biggest thing to look out for is stress points. These presses work great if the board is designed for it. If not, check components after this process!
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 12:00:20 EST 2001 | peterson
Hi everyone, I am looking for a reliable company (preferrably on the west coast) that can make Wave Solder and Press-Fit fixtures for our back-plane division. I need a reliable source that can take our data and produce quality fixtures in a 5-7 day
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 18:48:57 EDT 2003 | ericsbrown
We have an application where we are applying a heatsink with a thermal tape that has pressure sensitive adhesive (psa) on either side. Does anyone know of an off-the-shelf heatsink press that we could use to apply a consistent, measured force for a
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 04:19:28 EDT 2004 | denis_s
Hi, I've a problem with a BGA. I've the impression that the balls broke then there is a too big mecanical stress on the PCB. I lost some dBm and when I press on the BGA I measure the good value! It's like the balls are take off the BGA or PCB and wh
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 16:08:16 EDT 2004 | Dzyna Kid
Does anyone know of any resources I could investigate to make a small circuit that would consist of a transmitter, receiver, and a motor. I want to be able to press a button on a remote control and that would make the motor turn on, then I want to b
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 04:58:59 EDT 2005 | Rob
If by singulation you mean depanelising then the following: Press with steel rule die & plate - approx $500 for tooling Not particularly accurate, and needs replacing regularly, can be modified very easily Press with die tool - approx $10k-20K too