Measuring and testing – Simulated environment
Patent
1997-06-02
1998-03-03
Raevis, Robert
Measuring and testing
Simulated environment
G01M 1900
Patent
active
057237964
ABSTRACT:
The present invention describes a method for testing an electronic part which may be an integrated circuit by using an air brush spray gun to apply an atomized flux coating to the part. The purpose of the method is to simulate soldering and is used on only a sample of parts as part of a reliability procedure before subjecting the part to an additional stress test or before actually soldering the part. The method comprises the steps of: spraying each part with an atomized flux coating; heating each part to simulate a soldering process; and removing each part from a heat source.
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Cypress Semiconductor Corp.
Raevis Robert
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