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Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 01:52:26 EDT 2008 | andrzej
0,66 Is it ok ? Is it overprinted r - radius of stencil aperture - 9mils ~ 230um t - stencil thickness - 150um Other data : diameter of soldermas - 26mils Diameter of pad - 18mils Diameter of stencil apertre - 18mils Pitch - 0,8mm ~ 31mils What s
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 19:04:47 EDT 2003 | davef
Aperture size should vary with the component [pitch]. That size should be the same a the pad size. So, generally pinching is not required. Indium discusses BGA apertures on their site [ http://www.indium.com ]
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 06:22:04 EDT 2008 | andrzej
Hi Andrzej, > > We are using for BGA (0.8 pitch) > square apertures size 0.4 mm (rounded corners r = > t) and stencil thickness t=5 mils. So area > ration-_ w/4t=0.8 > > Regards Jan Hello Jan, I understand that you have the same pad dimensio
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 05:51:20 EDT 2008 | janz
w/4t=0.8 Regards Jan
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 02:46:55 EDT 2008 | andrzej
Thanks Jan for hints
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 14 17:41:21 EDT 2008 | janz
Hello, That is working for us. If you have a look at the Indium or Cookson recommendation they are very similar. Just make few diffrent patterns of the BGA and find out what is workin for you. Regards Jan
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 06 13:00:29 EST 2002 | daanterstegge
I wouldn't recommend a metal squeegee, because if you can't wipe the step-etched area completely clean (that's the problem with metal) you'll have problems with the definition of the fine-pitch (it may stick in the holes). Best is a 70 Shore polyuret
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 12:50:13 EDT 2000 | JAX
Igmar, Although I agree with Chrys that square is good,( Better volumn ) his explanation is not entirely correct. Heres a little insert from automata: With square apertures, solder paste is deposited at the center of the aperture. The center release