Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 09:53:37 EST 2005 | Howard Sommerfeld
I also have a spreadsheet tool for comparative analysis using criterion weighted scoring. It can be used to analyze any decision, and helps groups reach consensus on why a particular alternative is the way to go. As final steps you can also consider
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 20:55:33 EDT 2002 | scottefiske
I'm with you dave...please provide specifics as to defect condition... Are you getting good wetting to both land and lead? Is there any repeatability to lead/location/device? Do you have paste inspection capabilites to verify deposition? Is it a Pala
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 05:43:51 EST 2005 | Chua
Hi Chunks, Thanks for your input. Appreciate you could send me a copy of your evaluation list as this type of evaluation is new to me..... Here is my email address :- pgchua@cyberway.com.sg Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 14:10:30 EDT 2005 | Bruno Lalonde
I m looking to implement a maintenance program here at Exfo, I'm looking form the norms on the hand soldering iron (tip to ground resistance and Voltage linking). Thank
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 17:00:40 EST 2006 | John S.
We've used both effectively to resolve this issue. Check with your stencil manufacturer. Often, they can give you a very good starting place on issues like this since they see everyone's designs. John S.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 17:05:15 EST 2006 | slthomas
I have used a 10% area reduction with home plates on 6 mil stencils with good success. If you're using 5 mil stencils you might go with 0 or 5% reduction.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 10:17:51 EDT 2008 | kevslatvin
I'd start by looking at the available tips from the manufacturer of the iron you are using. They usually have a selection of specialty tips in their catalog either online or in print.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 18:10:54 EDT 2013 | davef
I agree with Rob. These solder connections are unacceptable. BR, davef
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 17:22:39 EDT 2023 | markhoch
I'm curious what you use for PCB Support. Are you using a dedicated support plate or are you using magnetic pins or some type of Grid-Lock system?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 17:43:42 EDT 2023 | calebcsmt
Support bars, so essentially the board is sitting ontop of beams that make a table. Fully supported with no soft spots