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Re: QFP "leg straightener"

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 14:45:11 EDT 1998 | Frank Johnson

Please check out the Beau Tech MilProbes. These are inexpensive tools that are very often used to correct bent QFP leads of any size. Thanks, Frank | Is a machine available to straighten QFP legs | Where? | How much? | Anygood?

Re: QFP "leg straightener"

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 14:02:31 EDT 1998 | Phil Teerink

| Is a machine available to straighten QFP legs | Where? | How much? | Anygood? Topline components offers a kit for about $500 Is not a life saving solution, but works well enough to fix QFP's with a few bent legs. Phil Teerink

QFP soldering issue

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 08:59:57 EST 2004 | Paul F

I may have a similar problem at the moment with a QFP-68. Do the unsoldered leads leave a perfectly formed footprint in the reflowed solder? Do you usually find this issue occurring towards the corners of the QFP rather than in the middle of a row?

QFP Removal

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 20:47:46 EST 2004 | davef

Removal: Run the board through the reflow oven with the cooling zone turned off. Then pick the QFP with a pair of tweezers. Replace: Don't clean the solder from the QFP. Just dip them in tacky flux, place the component, and reflow.

BGA Vs. QFP

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 17:51:17 EDT 2006 | russ

Just don't see it happening Bolos, aint gonoing to make up 3 bucks with BGA vs. QFP. Both packages from an assembly standpoint should be equal dollars. Why do you want BGA over QFP? Is it because you think your process will be better with BGA? Ru

QFP wetting

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 01:18:29 EST 2007 | sin4d

Hi, ALL I experience some QFP with wetting issue on the heel of the lead. There is no fillet wetting on the heel which causes reject bt the customer, but not all the QFP. Could anyone pls help what is the causes of this problem, it is due to oxidati

Socket QFP144 Converter

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 11:36:48 EDT 2004 | Tore

Hi, Here is the background: we have a numbers of prototype boards to run, with a QFP144 0.5mm pitch component. Unfortunately the foot-print is for a QFP144 0.65mm pitch. Does anyone know if there is a socket converter on the market for this; QFP144

QFP PACKAGE MANUAL SOLDERING

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 29 12:31:51 EDT 2008 | omid_juve

Thanks but we have QFP208 package here that after the reflow soldering during to the bad coplanarity of these devices some pads doesn`t have enough solder or not soldered. so we decided to use a qfp nozzle that can be placed on a QFP pads and use a

BGA vs. QFP Packaging.

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 06 14:39:50 EST 1999 | Gary Moravchik

I am seeking sources of reliability and thermal stress data that compares BGA (50mil ball pitch) to QFP (20mil lead pitch)packaging for automative applications. Substrate material is epoxy glass. The ultimate goal is to collect sufficient data to hel

mil to mm conversion chart

Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 12:59:37 EDT 2004 | gregp

Mils to MM is actaully English to metric. 1 mil is equal to 1 thousandth of an inch (0.001")or 0.0254mm so... 12mil pitch qfp is 0.012" or 0.3mm 15mil pitch qfp is 0.015" or 0.4mm 20mil pitch qfp is 0.020" or 0.5mm (Numbers are rounded)


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