11, 2002 8:34 PM
To: Chris Chileshe; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject:Re: Testing for dry joints
Chris,
So I give up - just what exactly is a dry joint?
Scott
At 09:55 AM 10/9/2002 +0100, Chris Chileshe wrote:
>Hi Group,
>
>Probably not the appropriate forum but here goes anyway.
>
Thank you everyone for your very informed replies on the subject.
'Endurance' and 'use' does indeed involve vibration. The units are used
on off-highway heavy duty vehicles and forklifts. The contacts are not
gold-plated and I am glad I didn't make that clear because the info
forthcoming (Thank
I read in !emc-pstc that Chris Chileshe
wrote (in <01c26f7a.00510c40.chris.chile...@ultronics.com>) about
'Testing for dry joints' on Wed, 9 Oct 2002:
>The specific problem is that the joints appear to be electrically
>sound to start with, meaning the units are getting through function
>test,
Chris
IPC-A-610 Rev C, covers various inspection criteria for a whole host of
solder quality related issues. Most are visual inspections of the board,
but in some cases you will need to micro section the joint in question
to be sure. But generally you can see a bad joint form the visual
inspectio
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