How to Profile a PCB
Published: |
April 22, 2009 |
Author: |
P. John Shiloh, John Malboeuf. |
Abstract: |
An optimal reflow profile is one of the most critical factors in achieving quality solder joints on a printed circuit board (PCB) assembly with surface mount components. A profile is a function of temperatures applied to the assembly over time. When graphed on a Cartesian plane, a curve is formed that represents the temperature at a specific point on the PCB, at any given time, throughout the reflow process.... |
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