Electronics Forum | Thu May 15 11:23:25 EDT 2003 | dratte
Do any of the pcbs work with the bga? i.e. some work and some dont? It sounds like a layout issue.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 15 11:50:19 EDT 2003 | mantis
we have seen something similar,at the edge,sof the Bga the tracks were shorted with some burr and excess gold. It was very hard to find but it was root caused back to the BGA manufacturing process.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 15 15:30:44 EDT 2003 | daanterstegge
Hi Dyann, Visit http://www.smtinfo.net and click the link "wave soldering". The page that comes up links to quite a few technical articles that could be of interest to you. Daan
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 14:16:40 EDT 2003 | caldon
Dyann- There are two companies I have used in the past. 1) ACI in Philadelphia - Guy Ramsey 610-362-1200; Gramsey@aciusa.org 2) Soldering Technology - Mel Parrish 256.461.9191; http://www.solderingtech.com Cal Communications Test Design, Inc www.CTD
Electronics Forum | Thu May 22 09:59:54 EDT 2003 | russ
You also would want to talk with your flux supplier. They are usually knowledgeable in the proper application of and heating of their fluxes. Usually, insufficient solder in a wave process is related to insufficient preheat,dwell time, and flux app
Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 11:28:23 EDT 2003 | swagner
In agreeance with the previous postings I would like to add one more thing, in event of a automotive recall a lot of money can be saved by knowing which lot code is bad and tracing the data back to a specific group of vehicles instead of recalling se
Electronics Forum | Tue May 20 11:32:38 EDT 2003 | JB
So far we haven't had any problems with air in the syringe, but in the process of replacing the old syringe is were we had the problem. I'll keep your tip in mind if we ever have the need to get air out of a syringe though. Thanks for the info. JB
Electronics Forum | Mon May 19 19:32:50 EDT 2003 | Dave
Hello. We have a low profile LCC on a board. The clearance is ~ 2mils after reflow. Cleaning away residual flux with an ultrasonic 50C water cleaner caused some LCC and 0201 components to loosen. Should we stay away from the ultrasonic cleaner?
Electronics Forum | Tue May 20 09:03:31 EDT 2003 | davef
First, it is very difficult to properly clean under devices like yours. Second, your ultrasonic cleaner should not be damaging or loosening encapsulated components. It sounds like: * Cleaner is not of the proper type for cleaning electrics. * Cle
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 12:26:24 EDT 2003 | Michael Ling
If I need to test whether our products can withstand the solder reflow process, is there any tests that I can perform other than putting the products through the actual relfow process.