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Gary: While not straight to the point, I recall a thread talking about ... "1825 and larger
should not be used on FR4 due to the CTE missmatch on a ceramic part that large, however the
1812's should be OK. Yes we have also run a 2225 caps on FR4, but as a general DFM rule we
have tried to stick to below 1825 for use on FR4."
Dave Fish
Gary Camac wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> I have been asked by our PWB layout dept. if they can put a 2512 on the wave soldered side
> of an assembly. I checked the archives to no avail - so here I am. We have successfully
> populated this size part on both sides of double-side reflow PWAs. I am a little dubious
> about wave soldering them. Am I right or can this be done?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Gary Camac
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