Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 02:45:33 EDT 2002 | bugsjoe
Thank you ur reply Dave. Let me explain our COB workflow: 1. unpack PCB (FR4,LPI,HASL)(the thickness of gold and nickel we can't be find)(No SMT before) 2. clean the pcb by rubber 3. blow the pcb by di-ionic gun 4. attach die by adhesive gel 5. cure
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 21:23:42 EDT 2002 | davef
I'm not saying that an eraser will necessarily work. What I'm saying is that some erasers may cause more trouble than the eliminate. Look here http://aic.stanford.edu/jaic/articles/jaic28-02-003_2.html We prefer a brand called Ruby Red. The "ole
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 20:17:35 EST 1998 | Chuck Garth
| | I believe that gold fingers on my circuit boards are being | | contaminated and need to clean them with some chemical | | solution. Any recommendations. | | | Chuck: What is the type and source of your contamination? Dave F | We are using a s
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 15:55:48 EST 1998 | Dave F
| I believe that gold fingers on my circuit boards are being | contaminated and need to clean them with some chemical | solution. Any recommendations. | Chuck: What is the type and source of your contamination? Dave F
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 13 17:09:49 EDT 2009 | kmorris
We have found very small solder deposits on the gold fingers of some PCI boards after assembly at our CM. In the IPC-A-610, it says that no contamination or solder is allowed in the critical contact area. 1. I'm looking for feedback on what others
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 06:21:21 EST 1998 | Chuck Garth
I believe that gold fingers on my circuit boards are being contaminated and need to clean them with some chemical solution. Any recommendations.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 21:29:48 EST 2022 | stephendo
Copper gets etched in a photographic manner. ENIG is an additive process. Nickel gets added then gold gets added on top. Therefore it is not a matter of over etching. It is a matter of not enough gold added. The layer of gold ideally is as thin as po
Electronics Forum | Tue May 06 15:33:36 EDT 2008 | operator
I know IPC-A-610 RevD has requirements for Gold Fingers and solder contamination. Is there any such requirements for Gold Mounting Holes, Gold Pressure Fit Socket Lands (SMT pads), Exposed Gold Traces ? Wouldn't these all be considered "critical cont
Electronics Forum | Sat May 13 07:03:16 EDT 2000 | Sal
guys, Currently running a very high volume product, with the gold fingers at the edge of the board masked off using Kapton tape to avoid any form of contamination during reflow and wavesoldering. I've heard alot of about the gold finger gloves, my q
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 03:09:57 EDT 2000 | Gyver
Hi Dave, Thanks for your great help! Well, gold fingers are always on any kind of cards, right? Or you were confused by my poor English...sorry!:-( Now we are going to implement some kind of method to prevent the gold fingers from being contaminated