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Solder Balls-No Clean Paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 12:27:48 EDT 2010 | namruht

That reminds me...We already have home plate apertures on our stencil. Try number 2...I tried an overall reduction based on the copper layer of 10% and used oval apertures. I hope that you guys can suggest something that I am over looking. I know tha

Reliability of U-shape appetures

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 03 07:29:05 EDT 2002 | jax

Where did you find this article about "U-shape" apertures? I believe it is simply talking about rounded corners on the inside of a normal square aperture. ( resembling a filled in U ). It kinda follows the same ideas behind the home-plate design, wit

solder ball

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 17:21:22 EDT 2002 | jasonfang

I found solderballs are around chip components (on one side of middle area), I checked gerber data, solder paste of aperture on the stencil for these chip components have 5% reduction to solder land on PCB, shape of solder land are square, not home p

Solder balling under passives

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 19 01:57:28 EDT 2016 | shriram

Hi guys, Problem: Mid chip solder balling. Component affected: 0603 caps only Defect is PCB specific (Meaning only one PCB is affected as the aperture is standard for that component). As a containment I'll give a home plate design for the compo

Epoxy on bottom of SMT component

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 08:53:17 EST 2007 | jaimebc

Shy, Our 5 and 6 mils stencils have home plate apertures and reduced by 10% and using SMT adhesive. Never had a problem with components non wetting like you have. I do believe that you are not screening enough paste, something about the dog bone ape

0402 stencil design

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 09:03:45 EST 2003 | Russ Roberts

Greetings, I am pretty new to SMT production, and have learned much from this forum. I am getting ready to build a CCA with many 0402 parts that are really close together. I consider these fine pitch. The board also has two QFPS, so my stencil design

Re: Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 18:02:54 EST 1999 | John Thorup

Hi Dave Sounds like what we call a "squeeze ball". Usually caused by excess paste squeezed over the mask between the pads of the component when placed. This sometimes escapes the pull of surface tension back to the fillet and escapes to the side, us

Re: Solder Balls on 0805 capacitors

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 11:16:33 EDT 2000 | Christopher Lampron

Hello Bill, Ioan's idea's are good. One more thing that you may want to consider is using a "Home Plate" aperture on your stencil for the aforementioned caps. The idea is to put a smaller amount of solder paste directly underneath the component. This

Re: Stencil Aperture Reduction Guidelines

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 01:21:54 EST 1999 | Victor Salazar

Weare using a Home plate design on 1210 or larger, 20% reduction on pkgs from 1206 to 1210, 10% reduction on 1206 or smaller, 0 reduction on all leaded components(sot-23, IC's) with a 6 mil stencil. For fine pitch we are using 4mil stencils. We h

Tombstones

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 20:48:50 EDT 1998 | Ron Costa

I'm currently running a double sided paste smt board loaded with 0603's, on the secondary side. Many of the 0603 devices tombstone during reflow if the parts are not perfectly centered on the pads. Is this caused by the .008 foil thickness? Has anyon


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