Paul:

all of the surface mounted components are done with pick-n-place machine so 
they are usually very accurate, however all boards are inspected with 
"Automated Optical Inspection". you can see the process here 
http://youtu.be/FcqQvH41OR4 . with this in mind the inspection process is 
programmed in using a "golden board", but there are circumstances which 
might cause a false positive acceptance on the boards. we inspected 
approximately 500 boards by hand for this specific issues and didn't find 
any duplication of this assembly failure, however we are adding an 
additional check in the the AOI for this IC to make sure it is applied 
properly. 

we will be happy to exchange you board at not cost to you. please contact 
[email protected] to initiate the process.

thanks
Dave 

On Monday, January 27, 2014 8:38:04 PM UTC-6, Paul O'Connor wrote:
>
> I got a Beaglebone Black from Adafruit Industries which had some poor 
> quality soldering -- see my post at 
> http://www.adafruit.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=48935
> for details.
> Anyone else have problem like this?
>
>
>

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