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Date: | Tue, 17 Feb 2015 07:57:46 -0700 |
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Good Morning,
We may be getting a job here where we have to hand solder a side launch SMA
RF connector to a little board (it's a small radar antenna). It seems
pretty simple. But the board is made of a Rogers 4003C material. I don't
remember ever working with boards made of that. But I do recall that some
of these high frequency materials do have issues with pad adhesion if
you're not careful when you hand solder or rework something. Will we have
any issues with this material? I looked at the spec sheet and it did say
not to use a lot of pressure when soldering.
Steve
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