ohmrun
Electrical
- Aug 1, 2001
- 20
The absolute maximum ratings for an integrated circuit states that the lead temperature should not exceed 260 C. And in parenthesis it states "Soldering, 10 seconds". Does this mean that the lead can be at 260 C for 10 seconds? Does it imply that it can be soldered with a higher temperature tip for a shorter time and if so, is there a rule of thumb for that time/temperature combination?
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