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Ken,
I was considering the same situation a couple of years ago and asked the
same question in this forum. Essentially, the answers indicated that the
older, single-reflow OSPs have been used for years (10+) in many
applications with compliant pin connectors with no problems, but that there
was not much data on the thicker multiple-reflow OSPs (which was being used
for the applications I was considering). In the absence of this data, we
did our own testing (including shock/vibe, temp cycling, temp/humidity,
high temp tests) and found no problems. Similarly, there have been no
problems with this combination on live products since introduced a year or
two ago.
I'd echo the point about ensuring that the fixturing and backing plate
being sound before proceeding.
Regards,
Greg Bartlett
Teledyne Electronic Technologies
Hudson, NH
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In a message dated 08/24/98 7:16:37 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> Will there be any problem if my board surface finish is OSP and has a
> press-fit connector?
>
> Re,
> Ken Patel
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