Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 13:34:29 EDT 2004 | df_indy
I am four weeks into my new job, there always seems to be some issues here with PCB every week. Today while I was checking some assemblies with micro-scope, I found a lot of tiny bubbles/blisters on the board. They are just little dots if you look
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 30 00:47:10 EDT 2014 | matusov
Hello gurus, I am a hardware designer with a small company. We are about to send a new PCB for fabrication. This board uses dozens of tiny QFN, DFN, and similar packages. As a final check I have been going through the datasheets of all these parts t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 17 22:08:31 EST 2003 | iman
try using thermal pads under the area without the balls. yeah, its a pain but we did it before for lot run of 500pcs BGA. Not feasible for mass production run, you say? well, thats why there's a thing called DMF, and why its the designer guys res
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 13:43:13 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury
| Hello everyone, | I am currently running a gold plated SMT board and am experiencing tiny solder balls between the pads and the masking between the 20 mil pitch devices. I'm looking at these boards with a 60x microscope. IPC-610 say's any visible s
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 20:29:03 EST 2007 | grantp
Hi, What size via's are you guys seeing, as the ones in our products are incredibly tiny, and via's are very small now days. The via's on the boards we have are dramatically smaller than the pad on an 0402. Grant
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 20:51:10 EST 2008 | stevek
Wow, they claim 1000 cycles of -65 to 150. I wonder if this was done with the 24mm part. With those tiny joints underneath, they must have exactly matched CTE's with their test boards.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 04 08:10:29 EDT 2016 | philc
We have a "Blundell Stencil Cleaner" screen washer here, and if boards are badly printed, we put them in the wash, then dry them off thoroughly and reprint them. There are small, insignificant signs of tiny solder spheres afterwards, but nowhere near
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 14:11:33 EDT 2022 | SMTA-69080803
@Stephen How big was the adapter board? It's challenging to depanelize and tedious to manually put these tiny assemblies in a tray.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 16:08:49 EDT 2005 | slthomas
It's interesting that your company was willing to buy enough machines to complete 4 lines, but isn't willing to buy enough parts for them to operate. That sort of reduces your 2-4 lines to a role of emergency spares locations, doesn't it? We experie
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 16:06:23 EDT 2007 | jmelson
Are these shorts occuring after reflow, or are they shorted on the incoming boards before stuffing? If the latter, is the fabricator doing electrical test? How are these boards getting past their electrical test? Especially if multilayer, there's