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The Knowledge and Know-how Connection
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May 22, 2013
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Soldering Multilayer Ceramic Chip Capacitor
We are conducting rework that includes soldering a wire to one end of a heat sensitive multilayer ceramic chip capacitor (MLCC). We need to solder the wire to one end of a ceramic chip cap while the other end is soldered to a PCB land.
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Mike Green, Design Engineering, Lockheed Martin Space Systems |  |
Bjorn Dahle, President, KIC |  |
Kris Roberson, Manager of Assembly Technology, IPC |  |
Paul Austen, Senior Project Engineer, Electronic Controls Design Inc |  |
Fritz Byle, Process Engineer, Astronautics |  |
John Vivari, Application Engineering Supervisor, Nordson EFD |  |
Garry McGuire, Sr. Engineer, NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center |
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