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Interesting that the attachment made it across.
In the picture, the "Solder Tails Area" refers to the side
opposite the contact area, with the component leads that
are soldered into the board. Solder Tails are the solderable
pins.
What concerns me most here is the finish callout for
"brighten tin". I'd thought that sufficient word had gotten
out about the serious whisker problems with bright tin, and
that matte tin had become a de facto standard.
Joe Kane
BAE Systems
Johnson City, NY
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From: joseph H.smith [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 12:45 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] What is solder tails
Dear All,
Pls find the attached datasheet which refers solder
tails area in top most corner , couldn't Visualize the solder tails in
that component.
Help me to understand!.
Thanks and Regards
Suganthi
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