Hey Guys,

One of the latest issues we've run across (while trying to balance weight,
size, money) in a current design is that there is some potential for
mechanical stresses to be induced into the PCBs in the end user product.
This causes a couple issues. The first is the obvious solder joint integrity
and the possibility of  damaging components or traces on each PCB. The
second is the alignment of a board to board connector (Hirose DF12 series)
between two PCBs. My first gut reaction is "absolutely no stresses are
acceptable in the PCB," but since we're balancing the above objectives, I
thought I'd throw some questions out.

1) Has anybody got an opinion or has read some article on allowable stress
or flexure of populated PCBs?

2) Have you seen any sort of flexible mount that could be used to "float"
the PCBs. Currently we're using 3mm screws to secure the PCBs so we're
looking for a solution that would be the same order of magnitude in size
(ie. Chev 454 motor mounts are too big!)

Thanks for any suggestions you may have.

Darcy Davis
Design Engineer,
Dynastream Innovations, Inc.

 
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