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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] SMD headers (was Re: PCB Driller - aligning holes)

From: "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@...>
Date: 2004-11-21

On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 22:13:34 -0000, Dave Mucha <dave_mucha@...>
wrote:

>
> Surface area and board material !
> When I got my T-TEch machine, it came with a couple sheets of 1oz dbl
> sided with a very white substrate. the copper pealed off very
> easily. So easy that it was easier to peal than to use the cutter
> to clear large sections of unused area.
> The FR-4 I used next was next to impossible to peal and the CM-1 I
> now use is very easy compared to FR4 but not quite as easy as the
> other stuff.
> Dave


Too right there!
FR4 seems to hold much better.
Maybe it depends on brand too, how the copper bottom side is prepared.
I had heard numbers at some point, quite impressive i remember, of force
per area .. maybe
one can find them somewhere.

With connectors also consider the degrees of freedom. A single row 90°
header might be pulled straight,
or levered to the side. using a 2-row makes it more stable.
Worst must be the idea with the screw terminals soldered to the edge. i
can see myself breaking the pad
off with that. perfect lever angle, solid connection to wire, torque whith
screwdriver, perfect edge to
start.... A two-row or d-sub on the edge seems solid compared to the screw
terminal.


ST