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Preparation (continued)
Lens Attachment Selection
The 'quick' procedure for lens attachment selection and setting is:
a.
Select lens attachment
b.
Press 'Align'
c.
Adjust lens height (lens to PCB distance)
d.
Adjust Spotsize (exceed component by 6 -10mm all round)
From the information provided in the table, select and fit a lens attachment to give a spot size appropriate for the
component to be removed or replaced.
Attachment Spotsize (mm)
Lens to PCB Distance (mm)
Typical Components
F150
4 - 18
37
Chips, SOICs, SOTs, PLCC44
F200
8 - 28
60
uGAs, SOICs, PLCCs
F400
12 - 35
73
uGAs, BGAs, QFP100, PLCCs
F700
20 - 70
70 - 120
BGAs, QFP208, PLCC96
With a PCB fitted in the XY table jaws, and positioned under the lens unit, adjust the Lens height using the rack and
pinion height adjuster. The correct 'lens to PCB' distance will be dependent on the lens attachment selected. Use
the above table as a guide.
Note: Lens to PCB distance can be set with a rule or by moving the lens until the spot is sharply focused when the
machine is on and alignment is pressed (set the iris to the half open position and press the alignment button in the
software control panel).
Tools and fluxes required
The following are required for use in soldering/desoldering operations:
a.
SMT Tweezers, fine tipped
b.
Flux Dispenser Bottle
c.
Low solids and Gel/paste flux
When using PDR IR Rework units, we recommend Alpha fluxes (or equivalent) for all soldering/desoldering
operations. It is vital to use correct materials for successful rework. We use two types, a low solids liquid flux for
general rework and a gel/paste flux for QFP/BGA rework.
The above tools/fluxes are available from PDR separately, or as a BGA Rework Start-Up Kit and SMT/BGA Flux Kit.