The connector jack 903-NM415J-51P from Amphenol RF is a through hole part, so it does not support reflow soldering.
For this kind of components wave soldering is a better option.
Wave Soldering is an automated process used for soldering through-hole components onto a PCB (Printed Circuit Board). The process is straightforward: once the components are mounted onto the PCB, the board is placed in the wave soldering machine. The components’ leads protrude from the lower side of the PCB, where the circuits are printed. The wave solder machine produces a standing wave of upswelled solder, which affixes to the through-hole leads of the components and solders them in place.
Reflow soldering is a process in which solder paste is applied to the contact pads of a PCB, place the components on and melt the solder paste to join the electrical components. The solder “reflows” to make the connection.
The reflow soldering technique resembles the traditional soldering process in many ways. But the one major difference is that it uses heated air to melt the solder instead of a soldering iron.
Applicable Part Numbers
DigiKey Part Number | Manufacturer Product Number | |
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ACX1312-ND | 142138 | |
ARF1244-ND | 903-499J-51P2 | |
ARF1775-ND | 903-NM415J-51P | |
ARF2081-ND | 903-415J-51P | |
ARF1720-ND | 903-512J-71P | |
ARF1883-ND | 903-409J-53P | |
903-523J-71P-ND | 903-523J-71P | |
3937-903-653J-51PX-ND,903-653J-51PX-ND | 903-653J-51PX | |
3937-142139-ND,142139-ND | 142139 | |
903-652P-71P-ND | 903-652P-71P |