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EP#438: Solder Slugs
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In this episode of Circuit Break, hosts Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig dive into the nuances of working with contract manufacturers, specifically focusing on the responsibilities of both the designer and the manufacturer. They discuss critical topics such as reflow profiles, solder specifications, parts washing, and the benefits of allowing your CM to handle PCB panelization. Parker also shares updates on his personal project, the PropFan controller, detailing its features and the challenges faced during its development.
Key Discussion Points:
- What information can you assume your CM will handle?
- Reflow profile considerations
- Solder specifications and BGAs
- Parts washing requirements
- Panelizing PCBs: Why it's best left to your CM
- Personal Project Updates: PropFan controller
- Switching to a SamD21 MCU for the PropFan
- Using the LT8672 for circuit protection
- Details on the Crystal Fontz CFA533-TFH-KC display
- Implementing I2C to differential pair conversion with PCA9615
- Using Ethernet to connect the display and PWM controller
- Exploring current sensing for fan control
- Potential features and future expansions for the PropFan
- Challenges with GPS speed control and automotive applications
- Importance of proper connector and enclosure selection for automotive electronics
Relevant Links:
- Top 10 Episodes for Electronic Engineers
- Comprehensive Power Supply System Designs for Harsh Automotive Environments
Community Questions:
- What are your thoughts on allowing your CM to handle PCB panelization?
- Have you ever encountered unique reflow profile requirements for specific components in your designs?
- What features would you like to see in an open-source automotive fan controller?
MacroFab:
This show is brought to you by MacroFab, which provides a platform for electronics manufacturing services (EMS), hardware development, designing and prototyping for individuals, startups, and businesses. Key MacroFab services include PCB (Printed Circuit Board) fabrication, assembly, and testing. Customers can use MacroFab's platform to upload their PCB designs, select components, and specify manufacturing requirements.
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Subscribe to Circuit Break wherever you get your podcasts! And join our online discussion hub at forum.macrofab.com to keep the conversation going with electrical engineering experts and experimenters! You can also email us at [email protected].
448 episodes
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Manage episode 427353022 series 3018961
In this episode of Circuit Break, hosts Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig dive into the nuances of working with contract manufacturers, specifically focusing on the responsibilities of both the designer and the manufacturer. They discuss critical topics such as reflow profiles, solder specifications, parts washing, and the benefits of allowing your CM to handle PCB panelization. Parker also shares updates on his personal project, the PropFan controller, detailing its features and the challenges faced during its development.
Key Discussion Points:
- What information can you assume your CM will handle?
- Reflow profile considerations
- Solder specifications and BGAs
- Parts washing requirements
- Panelizing PCBs: Why it's best left to your CM
- Personal Project Updates: PropFan controller
- Switching to a SamD21 MCU for the PropFan
- Using the LT8672 for circuit protection
- Details on the Crystal Fontz CFA533-TFH-KC display
- Implementing I2C to differential pair conversion with PCA9615
- Using Ethernet to connect the display and PWM controller
- Exploring current sensing for fan control
- Potential features and future expansions for the PropFan
- Challenges with GPS speed control and automotive applications
- Importance of proper connector and enclosure selection for automotive electronics
Relevant Links:
- Top 10 Episodes for Electronic Engineers
- Comprehensive Power Supply System Designs for Harsh Automotive Environments
Community Questions:
- What are your thoughts on allowing your CM to handle PCB panelization?
- Have you ever encountered unique reflow profile requirements for specific components in your designs?
- What features would you like to see in an open-source automotive fan controller?
MacroFab:
This show is brought to you by MacroFab, which provides a platform for electronics manufacturing services (EMS), hardware development, designing and prototyping for individuals, startups, and businesses. Key MacroFab services include PCB (Printed Circuit Board) fabrication, assembly, and testing. Customers can use MacroFab's platform to upload their PCB designs, select components, and specify manufacturing requirements.
We Want to Hear From You!
Subscribe to Circuit Break wherever you get your podcasts! And join our online discussion hub at forum.macrofab.com to keep the conversation going with electrical engineering experts and experimenters! You can also email us at [email protected].
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