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Looks like outgassing or plating lifting. Simple just take a part under a microscope and with a soldering iron hold the tip to the surface of the lead. I normaly tin the tip then wipe it dry before touching the plated surface. Sometimes I test chip components in hot oil to see the surface outgas! It makes great video to show suppliers!!
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Subject: [TN] "Blumpie" looking connector leads...
From: Steve Gregory <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 23/06/2009 13:57
Morning all!
Trying to stay cool here! Broke 100 degrees yesterday and Sunday, and
it's probably going to break 100 degrees today. Summer has come with a
vengeance!
Ran across something yesterday that I've never seen before. We build a
board that uses this AMP Densipac SMT connector:
http://tinyurl.com/nqbpcp
We've built a lot of these boards before without any issues at all. This
latest run we have something going on with these particular connectors.
Here's a photo of them on the PCB:
http://stevezeva.homestead.com/files/AMP_Connectors.jpg
You can probably see that the leads have this "Blumpie" look to
them...both bumpy and lumpy. This is fresh out of the reflow oven.
Here's a closer look:
http://stevezeva.homestead.com/files/Connector_Blumpies.jpg
If you notice the two pins either side of the white line look fine. They
are the anchor pins that are for mechanical strength for the
connector...they are not I/O pins. The rest of the board looks
absolutely fine too. Not a bit of problem. It's just the I/O pins. We
have noticed that connectors with certain date codes don't have this
problem. Also, before reflow the connectors look okay. Luckily we've
only built a few boards, and we're stopping until we can get to the
bottom of this...
Have any of you ever seen "blumpie" connectors like these before?
Steve
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