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Surface mount connectors are usually subjected to higher processing temperatures than through-hole connectors. This is because of a basic difference in the soldering processes used, and one of the major technical obstacles that had to be overcome prior to the development of truly surface mountable connectors. |
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Through-hole connectors are usually wave
soldered. In this process the board is passed over a wave of liquid solder
so that only the metal leads are heated above the solder melting point.
While most surface mount connectors are designed to satisfy these process
requirements, the amount of time and temperature should be minimized to
only that |
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