Surface mount information, Austin lynx, Pick and place – GE Industrial Solutions Austin Lynx II SMT User Manual

Page 19: Nozzle recommendations, Tin lead soldering

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Data Sheet
September 10, 2013

Austin Lynx

TM

II SMT Non-isolated Power Modules:

2.4 – 5.5Vdc input; 0.75Vdc to 3.63Vdc Output; 10A output current


LINEAGE

POWER

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Surface Mount Information

Pick and Place

The Austin Lynx

TM

II SMT modules use an open

frame construction and are designed for a fully
automated assembly process. The modules are fitted
with a label designed to provide a large surface area
for pick and place operations. The label meets all the
requirements for surface mount processing, as well as
safety standards, and is able to withstand reflow
temperatures of up to 300

o

C. The label also carries

product information such as product code, serial
number and location of manufacture.

Nozzle Recommendations

The module weight has been kept to a minimum by
using open frame construction. Even so, these
modules have a relatively large mass when compared
to conventional SMT components. Variables such as
nozzle size, tip style, vacuum pressure and pick &
placement speed should be considered to optimize
this process. The minimum recommended nozzle
diameter for reliable operation is 3mm. The maximum
nozzle outer diameter, which will safely fit within the
allowable component spacing, is 8 mm max.

Tin Lead Soldering

The Austin Lynx

TM

II SMT power modules are lead

free modules and can be soldered either in a lead-free
solder process or in a conventional Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)
process. It is recommended that the customer review
data sheets in order to customize the solder reflow
profile for each application board assembly. The
following instructions must be observed when
soldering these units. Failure to observe these
instructions may result in the failure of or cause
damage to the modules, and can adversely affect
long-term reliability.

In a conventional Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb) solder process
peak reflow temperatures are limited to less than
235

o

C. Typically, the eutectic solder melts at 183

o

C,

wets the land, and subsequently wicks the device
connection. Sufficient time must be allowed to fuse
the plating on the connection to ensure a reliable
solder joint. There are several types of SMT reflow
technologies currently used in the industry. These
surface mount power modules can be reliably
soldered using natural forced convection, IR (radiant
infrared), or a combination of convection/IR. For
reliable soldering the solder reflow profile should be
established by accurately measuring the modules CP
connector temperatures.

R

E

FLOW

TEM

P

C)

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Preheat zo ne
max 4

o

Cs

-1

Soak zo ne
30-240s

Heat zone
max 4

o

Cs

-1

Peak Temp 235

o

C

Co oling
zone
1-4

o

Cs

-1

T

lim

above

205

o

C

REFLOW TIME (S)

Figure 36. Reflow Profile for Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)
process.

M

A

X

TEM

P

SOLDER (

°C)

200

205

210

215

220

225

230

235

240

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Figure 37. Time Limit Curve Above 205

o

C Reflow

for Tin Lead (Sn/Pb) process.

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