Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 10:21:25 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| I am looking to apply 10-15�m of a conductive material that will withstand 280�C. Our product consists of an alumina substrate sputtered with NiCr (2000�) and Copper (2000�) and 15-60 �m of electroplated copper (all metals patterned on the substra
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 24 02:17:22 EST 1998 | Chris Grendler
Anyone ever attach gold bump flip chip to FR4 or Alumina substrates. Am trying to find a solder which is acceptable for use on gold. Am worried about gold imbrittlement since the gold bumps on the flip chip are .004"x.004"x.001" solid gold. The pit
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 24 09:32:53 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| Anyone ever attach gold bump flip chip to FR4 or Alumina substrates. Am trying to find a solder which is acceptable for use on gold. Am worried about gold imbrittlement since the gold bumps on the flip chip are .004"x.004"x.001" solid gold. The p
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 24 13:29:19 EST 1998 | Chris Grendler
| | Anyone ever attach gold bump flip chip to FR4 or Alumina substrates. Am trying to find a solder which is acceptable for use on gold. Am worried about gold imbrittlement since the gold bumps on the flip chip are .004"x.004"x.001" solid gold. The
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 07:53:40 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| | Couple of questions. | | 1) Are we talking alumina substrates as the ceramic material? | | 2) Are we co-firing gold as the conductors on the substrate surface? | | 3) In other words, is this a hybrid thick film circuit? | | 4) If so, how large or
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 24 13:43:30 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| | | Anyone ever attach gold bump flip chip to FR4 or Alumina substrates. Am trying to find a solder which is acceptable for use on gold. Am worried about gold imbrittlement since the gold bumps on the flip chip are .004"x.004"x.001" solid gold. T
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 23:21:51 EDT 1999 | CH Lee
I received a request from customer to assemble ceramic substrate (alumina oxide)that printed with a low temperature Copper thick film conductor (the overglaze layer is polymer). The Copper pads are exposed without any coating. This ceramic substrate
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 19:25:50 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| Jan 05, 1999 | | My question is: | Pls kindly advise what is the meant by a "Think Film hybrid design" and what are the advantages it would have on surface mount passive components e.g. capacitors and reisitors?? | | Thanks for your respond. | El
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 16:02:49 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | I received a request from customer to assemble ceramic substrate (alumina oxide)that printed with a low temperature Copper thick film conductor (the overglaze layer is polymer). The Copper pads are exposed without any coating. | | This ceramic su
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 14:50:26 EDT 1999 | Kevin Hussey
| I received a request from customer to assemble ceramic substrate (alumina oxide)that printed with a low temperature Copper thick film conductor (the overglaze layer is polymer). The Copper pads are exposed without any coating. | This ceramic substr