Ummmmmm......
 
Houston, you may have a problem.  It falls into this category, and all logical differands will be CAP LOCKED.
 
IF you don't conformal coat this product AND
IF this product has a life of more than 5 years AND
IF this product is subjected to vibrations as spelled out in varous UL tests you have a problem.
 
OR
 
IF you don't expose this product to anything BUT 50-80F and the product never is exposed to extreme humidity AND you can guarantee the product won't be severly vibrated OVER TIME.... you're okay.
 
I wish I could dislose more but 2-4-6-8 everyone likes to litigate (If you get my drift...)
 
Mark Ross
 
----- Original Message -----
From: [log in to unmask] href="mailto:[log in to unmask]">Stephen R. Gregory
To: [log in to unmask] href="mailto:[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 2:40 PM
Subject: [TN] 6-pin DIP Optocoupler problem...

Hope you all are having a joyous Monday like I am...

Got pulled over by one of the inspectors this morning because we have this
little 6-pin DIP optocoupler that only goes about 65-per board. On some of
the parts we're seeing exposed copper up on the shoulder of the leads as it
comes out of the body.

Go to: http://www.stevezeva.homestead.com/index.html  and take a peek...

What's kinda' strange is that this only happens on the pin-1 side of the
part. I've determined that we're getting the parts in like this...I found
some of the problem parts in tubes that we haven't done anything to yet...

In looking really close at the parts, there seems to be some sort of film
coming out of the body that covers the shoulders and prevents the leads from
plating fully (the picture is on the page as well)...it's almost like some
sort of thin plastic sheet...or could it be an adhesive preform that bond the
two halves of the part together? (I don't have a clue how these parts are
made).

Anyways, should I worry about these parts? There's some people here that's
worried about the exposed copper (here we go again...) and want to touch it
up. I feel that there really isn't a problem because it's so high up the lead
that it shouldn't hurt anything....if I were concerned about anything, it
would be about that stuff that is coming out the body of the part...

The part seems to work fine, we ICT the boards, and do a ambient power-on
burn in for 24-hrs...everything is okie-dokie. This is a class-2 board by the
way.

Thanks again, and have a lovely Monday...hehehe

-Steve Gregory-