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LGA36 6.5 x 3.5 mm

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 23 23:26:40 EDT 2007 | mika

Hi, We are facing a complete new package type for us in our prototype production. RoHS LGA 36 Land Grid Array with 36 so called pads instead of bumps underneath. It is totatlly flat. This component is only 6.5 x 3.5 x 1.6 mm and we recieved them in a

LGA36 6.5 x 3.5 mm

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 23:27:37 EDT 2007 | mika

to pad on the PCB. The pick & placement as I mentioned before is OK. Now our X-Ray machine cannot see if the joint is firm whitin the PCB-pad and the LGA-pad. So I still don't know if this "gonna work" in a long term...The customers of ours doesn't

LGA36 6.5 x 3.5 mm

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 21 20:40:23 EDT 2007 | mika

Thanks Darby, I got the point of what you are saying. Never the less, I still don't like when a pcb manufactor change the leads/threads on the pcb whitout mention this to us. In such a critical case! There should always be a close relationship betwee

LGA36 6.5 x 3.5 mm

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 22:54:06 EDT 2007 | mika

conductor on the narrowest place ~0.07mm we suggest them to go for a PCB solder pad down to 0.30mm. The Conductor width is: 0.2mm The current problem they are having now is that there will be a problem with 14V to narrow the conductor to the narrowe

underfilling of bga

Electronics Forum | Mon May 18 08:59:41 EDT 2009 | ozgurv

Dear All, Does anyone on the forum have experience with underfilling process of bga? We have a component with 0.5mm bga on one of the new products. Customer wants this component to have an underfill. Questions - 1) which kind of epoxy or chemica

Help for soldering mirco bga

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 09 08:44:05 EDT 2002 | apg

Dear colleagues. I ask you to prompt me about necessity of drawing pastes through a stensil at the soldering micro BGA with step between leeds 1 mm and 0,8 mm or uses only a flux for this purpose. And what most suitable paste for the soldering of su

0.4 mm Pitch BGA stencil design

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 10:29:13 EDT 2010 | scottp

I've searched the archives and maybe my search skills aren't up to snuff but I couldn't find much. I'm curious what people are doing for 0.4 mm pitch BGAs, assuming a type 4 paste. Pad diameter? SMD or NSMD? Stencil thickness? Aperture diameter? Us

PQFP with pitch of 0.4 mm

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 10 17:12:03 EST 2001 | rpereira

I admit, 16 mil QFP printing is very challenging but if all your control factors (print speed, etc...) are setup correctly (through DOE) extremely high yields can be achieved and more importantly a repeatable and robust product will be manufactured.

Stencil Design for BGA with 0.2 mm Diameter Pad and 0.4 mm pitch

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 10:52:56 EST 2019 | jandon

Maybe something like this could work?

Stencil Design for BGA with 0.2 mm Diameter Pad and 0.4 mm pitch

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 12 00:49:37 EST 2019 | myke03o

I am optimizing a stencil opening for BGA with 0.4mm pitch and pad diameter of 0.2mm. Can anyone advice of stencil thickness and stencil opening I can use in order to have a good paste release. Thanks for all your answers.


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