Good morning,
We have a new board design that wants a simpler soldering method. The
design will use TO-247 or TO-264 leaded devices with the leads lap
soldered to the circuit board. What is the best way to easily solder
these to the board. A traditional hand soldering iron is one way. Is
there a way, other than wave or large oven reflow that will reduce my
manufacturing time? IR reflow, hot jet... ? Oh ya, the leads will be
soldered on the component side of the board and most other components
probably will be wave soldered thru-hole.
Thanks in advance.
Phil
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