1. Introduction
SMD pinned parts are increasingly in demand by our customers. This is mainly due to the following reasons:
Long term, RECOM needs to increase the number of SMD parts in its portfolio to stay competitive and meet customer demand.
- Pick-and-place machines allow fully automated production, reducing costs
- Only one assembly process (reflow oven) is required, reducing manufacturing time
- SMD assembly allows automatic optical inspection (AOI) of the solder joints, increasing reliability.
- The components are large and need a lot of heat transfer to make a good solder joint (e.g. a power inductor with heavy duty copper contacts). If the reflow oven temperature is raised or kept above 260°C for a long time to allow the larger components to reach soldering temperature, the smaller components could become over-heated and fail.
- Connectors or other mechanically-stressed parts often need THT mounting as an SMD connector would break off in use (the weak point is the glue bonding the copper track to the PCB, not the solder joint to the track or pad).
- The components need to be mounted to a heatsink, so they need to be lifted up off the PCB on legs (e.g. power transistors).
Long term, RECOM needs to increase the number of SMD parts in its portfolio to stay competitive and meet customer demand.