Soldering Handbook for Printed Circuits and Surface Mounting

Howard M. Manko

ISBN 10: 0442264232 ISBN 13: 9780442264239
Published by Springer, 1986
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The printed circuit industry has achieved maturity and universal accep­ tance. No known interconnection technology threatens to render it obso­ lete in the foreseeable future. It offers two unique advantages that are important for any assembly technology: quality (reliability) and economy. The mode of component attachment to printed circuit boards, however, is undergoing a radical change. Technical and economic pressures are forcing the industry to convert some or all of its assembly to surface­ mounting techniques. We are moving away from the traditional large through-the-hole connection with its mechanical security. It is being re­ placed by a small surface butt and/or lap joint, sometimes with no added mechanical support to the solder. This change requires a complete reas­ sessment of design, production, and inspection techniques. A major por­ tion of this book is devoted to the changes imposed by surface mounting. This recent development is an extension of the established hybrid (thick­ and thin-film) industry. Yet when it is applied to conventional printed circuits, there are major differences. One must view the printed circuit board as a planar surface designed to provide interconnections between electronic devices. The electronic in­ dustry is using them for mass-production techniques to join discrete, integrated, and special components (leaded and leadless). This book ap­ plies to all board variations including single-sided, double-sided, multi­ layer, and flexible circuits.

Review: This excellent new edition of an industry standard handbook well presents the important aspects of soldering for printed circuits and surface mount technology. - IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, December 1996

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Title: Soldering Handbook for Printed Circuits and ...
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: 1986
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fair
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket

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