okivrak
Electrical
- Jul 3, 2002
- 19
Hi everyone;
I need to learn how drop-in type switched mode transformers are being soldered in wave soldering process.
The specific application details are listed below:
* The application is slim product of lcd tv.
* Due to slim design, the power supply should also be slim !!
* The maximum component height on the pcb is 10mm.
Due to height limitation, the switched mode transformer should be mounted as drop-in style. This means you open the related area of the pcb and let transformer body to go inside the pcb area, so you would be able to use 12-13 mm of heigh for the component.
As using the wave soldering process, you should be able to prevent the transformer body to face the solder while passing through the wave soldering.
I think we should use a cap or something else to provide a mask for the open area of the pcb through which the transformer drops in.
I want to learn if there's a known method for this purpose.
Please see atached picture of one example.
Thank you.
I need to learn how drop-in type switched mode transformers are being soldered in wave soldering process.
The specific application details are listed below:
* The application is slim product of lcd tv.
* Due to slim design, the power supply should also be slim !!
* The maximum component height on the pcb is 10mm.
Due to height limitation, the switched mode transformer should be mounted as drop-in style. This means you open the related area of the pcb and let transformer body to go inside the pcb area, so you would be able to use 12-13 mm of heigh for the component.
As using the wave soldering process, you should be able to prevent the transformer body to face the solder while passing through the wave soldering.
I think we should use a cap or something else to provide a mask for the open area of the pcb through which the transformer drops in.
I want to learn if there's a known method for this purpose.
Please see atached picture of one example.
Thank you.