Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 27 10:40:36 EDT 2007 | dphilbrick
I would call Continental. They will probably tell you its a misprint in their specs.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 16:07:17 EDT 2007 | blnorman
Just out of curiosity, how did you know it was a Continental spec?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 08:20:42 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
Check your pad spacing on the board. Look at the IPC specs for pad design.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 04 22:40:18 EDT 2009 | chimall
Hi, do you have any specs? Eric www.chimall-ele.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 26 12:55:44 EDT 2010 | fuji
My spec book shows 10 NL/min
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 17:39:26 EDT 2010 | jeffjarmato
Follow the manufacturers reflow spec in the application guide.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 13:08:13 EST 2012 | gaz
Is that the "general metal loading" spec? We are using AIM ws400 sac305, so 88.5%.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 07:24:35 EDT 2012 | rway
Does the part seem to flow properly? Are your land patterns to IPC spec? It could be a design issue.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 05 13:48:42 EDT 2014 | rway
Chances are you are using this as a 2.5V voltage reference for the feedback on your regulator. One thing that isn't clear is exactly what failure you are seeing. Please specify the nature of the failure. Is your power bus out of spec? I really ca
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 10:45:12 EST 2016 | steprog
Yes, working with both the solder reps and the oven manufacture. It seems everything is in spec.