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Lyon, plastic blistering in a DIMM connector caused by solder process can be attributed to several possible causes including a housing material that is hygroscopic so may have absorbed excess moisture, it could be material with inadequate high temp resistance, improper molding, to name a few. What type of spec would you expect to see from IPC? JEDEC controls the DIMM modules and connector performance.
Jim McGrath
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Subject: [TN] Have IPC standard can cover DIMM connector with blister after wave solder?
Guys
Have IPC standard can cover DIMM connector with blister after wave solder?
Lyon Yuan
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