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tCream layer generation for Through Hole reflow soldering

gussabina
gussabina over 14 years ago

Hi:

 

I will use a stencil to apply solder paste to the pcb in order to assembly the board using a reflow oven. For SMD components, the tCream and bCream are generated, so these files can be used to generate the stencil.

 

Now, since I have few Through Hole parts, I would like to solder them also using the reflow oven (process also known as Pin In Paste) to avoid soldering by hand. My question is how can I add the through hole components to the tCream layer? (by default, tCream is only generated for SMD pads, no TH)

 

Thanks in advance.

Gus

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    0 e14 Contributor over 14 years ago

    Gus Sabina wrote:

    >I will use a stencil to apply solder paste to the pcb in order to assembly the board using a

    >reflow oven. For SMD components, the tCream and bCream are generated, so these files

    >can be used to generate the stencil.

    >Now, since I have few Through Hole parts, I would like to solder them also using the reflow

    >oven (process also known as Pin In Paste) to avoid soldering by hand. My question is how

    >can I add the through hole components to the tCream layer? (by default, tCream is only

    >generated for SMD pads, no TH)

     

    just draw the required shapes in the tCream layer or add them to the

    library parts as new packages

    --

     

    Lorenz

     

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    0 e14 Contributor over 14 years ago

    Gus Sabina wrote:

    >I will use a stencil to apply solder paste to the pcb in order to assembly the board using a

    >reflow oven. For SMD components, the tCream and bCream are generated, so these files

    >can be used to generate the stencil.

    >Now, since I have few Through Hole parts, I would like to solder them also using the reflow

    >oven (process also known as Pin In Paste) to avoid soldering by hand. My question is how

    >can I add the through hole components to the tCream layer? (by default, tCream is only

    >generated for SMD pads, no TH)

     

    just draw the required shapes in the tCream layer or add them to the

    library parts as new packages

    --

     

    Lorenz

     

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    0 dukepro over 14 years ago in reply to e14 Contributor

    On 07/31/2012 01:19 AM, Lorenz wrote:

    Gus Sabina wrote:

    >> I will use a stencil to apply solder paste to the pcb in order to assembly the board using a

    >> reflow oven. For SMD components, the tCream and bCream are generated, so these files

    >> can be used to generate the stencil.

    >>

    >> Now, since I have few Through Hole parts, I would like to solder them also using the reflow

    >> oven (process also known as Pin In Paste) to avoid soldering by hand. My question is how

    >> can I add the through hole components to the tCream layer? (by default, tCream is only

    >> generated for SMD pads, no TH)

     

    just draw the required shapes in the tCream layer or add them to the

    library parts as new packages

     

     

    It's even easier than that.  Just include the PADS layer (layer 17) in

    the sections of your CAM job that generates the stencil.

     

    I'd be interested in hearing how well this works.  I suspect that you

    will push most of the paste out of the through-hole when you insert the

    part lead.

     

    Hope this helps,

        - Chuck

     

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