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'''Tombstoning''' is a term in the ] ] industry describing a situation wherein a soldering defect causes a chip component to stand up on end (like a ]), leaving one end soldered to the ] and the other end free. It is caused during the reflow soldering process where non-uniform melting causes an unbalanced force to be applied to the chip from the solder. '''Tombstoning''' is a term in the ] ] industry describing a situation wherein a soldering defect causes a chip component to stand up on end (like a ]), leaving one end soldered to the ] and the other end free. It is caused during the reflow soldering process where non-uniform melting causes an unbalanced force to be applied to the chip from the solder.

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'''Tombstoning''' - The extreme sport of diving off rocks and cliff faces into the sea. '''Tombstoning''' - The extreme sport of diving off rocks and cliff faces into the sea.
'''Tombstoning''' - Uusing dead peoples' names for commiting financial fraud and identity theft.
'''Tombstoning''' - A ] (]) process that marks records for deletion. The marks are also replicated to other ] ] to prevent tombstoned (but not deleted) records from being propagated.



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"Tombstoning" also means 'using dead people's names for commiting financial fraud and identity theft'.

Revision as of 14:48, 26 May 2006

Tombstoning is a term in the chip soldering industry describing a situation wherein a soldering defect causes a chip component to stand up on end (like a tombstone), leaving one end soldered to the board and the other end free. It is caused during the reflow soldering process where non-uniform melting causes an unbalanced force to be applied to the chip from the solder.


Other uses:

Tombstoning - The extreme sport of diving off rocks and cliff faces into the sea. Tombstoning - Uusing dead peoples' names for commiting financial fraud and identity theft. Tombstoning - A WINS (Windows Internet Naming System) process that marks records for deletion. The marks are also replicated to other WINS servers to prevent tombstoned (but not deleted) records from being propagated.


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