Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 22 06:11:17 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, Yes it costs more, but would get full speed production. We design our own products, so can fit them to manufacturing which is nice. Currently that means no underside components at all! Regards, Grant
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 23 22:28:10 EST 2005 | KEN
I ran into this yesterday. Seems some designer decided to not solder resist the via's on the solder side. Then the assembly went over the wave solder in a universal fixture. Not an ideal situation.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 28 07:54:16 EST 2005 | davef
USingh: Consider posting your requirement on the "Equipment Mart" [blue colum, left side of this page], rather than here. This is a technical forum.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 11:54:24 EDT 2005 | Indy
did you try using double header connector pin of a different lot? Indy
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 05:37:35 EDT 2005 | Bryan
Some weeks has passed,Can SMT eng. show us your results of this issue?so that we can learn something from it
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 12 06:12:13 EDT 2005 | rlackey
Print it, place it,(Don't reflow it) check it, remove valuable parts & wash it. You could use double sided sticky tape but it leaves crap all over the board when you remove it. Rob.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 10 08:23:07 EDT 2005 | davef
We wave [primary side] and reflow crystals for oscillators without fear. We hand solder liquid crystal displays. Consider checking with the crystal fabricator and using their guidelines.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 19:12:26 EDT 2005 | HOSS
Hello, Assuming that your dwell and coverage at the wave are in order..... Have you checked the angle and pressure of your fluxer air knife? You can only count on capilary action to a point. The air knife, set correctly, will help get your flux t
Electronics Forum | Fri May 20 08:15:21 EDT 2005 | davef
better" doesn't make sense. Additionally with no preheat, primary side components see a large delta T when they hit the wave.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 08:11:27 EDT 2005 | Joris Groot Koerkamp
I have a problem with a Murata cap chip type resonator(ROHS). After the reflow process, the soldering joints flow to one side of the component. I did not have this problem with the leaded component. Did someone have a solution for this problem?