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Date: | Fri, 15 Jan 1999 11:36:01 -0800 |
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We are assembling a small, panelized board that has all surface mount
components on one side and all through-hole components on the other side,
thus all solder is on one side of the board.
There are 9 through-hole components on each board and there are 16 boards
per panel. Besides doing the SMT first and then coming back and hand
soldering the through-hole parts, how are other people doing this? Does
anyone do the through-hole first and come back and do the SMT later? If
so, are you using a fixture to cover the pads for the SMT parts, or do you
mask, etc?
Suggestions and comments are greatly appreciated.
Please email response to [log in to unmask]
Thanks!
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