Electronics Forum: 0.3 mm pitch (Page 5 of 89)

VSSOP 0.4 mm Pitch pad design & Stencil aperture

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 22:28:38 EST 2006 | Tony

Hi, where can I find info about how to make the pad design to work for VSSOP48 0.4 mm Pitch & TSSOP56 0.5 mm pitch components? I should also mention that we are working in a project that this 14 layers High-Frequency RoHS board is included. The pad c

0.5mm pitch BGA

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 17:44:25 EST 2001 | LloydG

we are in the process of design, plan to use a 0.5 mm pitch BGA. does someone has a recommended footprints. thx!

2MM pitch tape

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 08 14:18:34 EST 2003 | soupatech

I have run across a resistor array whose tape has a 2mm pitch. Is there a way to modify a Fuji CP3 8x4 feeder to make it 8x2? Or do I need to purchace new feeders?

yamaha feeder pitch calibration

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 14 19:41:35 EDT 2020 | yakout

hello michal have a nice day i need to adjust the pitch from 4mm to 8mm

2mm pitch feeders

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 17 05:41:16 EDT 2008 | ralphspm

Can Fuji machines such as IP1 and IP2 utilise 2mm pitch feeders provided by Hover-Davis? Has anyone used them on an IP1 or IP2, and if so were they effecient? Does anyone have 2mm pitch feeders that utilise an Fuji IP1/IP2, for sale? We are currently

yamaha feeder pitch calibration

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 14 17:05:48 EDT 2020 | yakout

Dear friends i need to know how to calibrate the 12mm yamaha feeder thanks yakout

BGA/Fine pitch footprints

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 10:19:41 EST 2004 | loz

Hi all, we have recently seen a design that consists off a QFP100, pitch at 25". Also in the centre of this footprint is a FBGA165 footprint, pad size .4mm @ 1mm pitch. We have been informed that we will fit the QFP. I want to remove the BGA pads fr

Re: measuring pitch

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 15:12:13 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| I was wondering what measurements are used to define pitch? Generally we would use it for the distance from lead center to lead center of an IC. For instance, an SOIC would usually have a pitch of 0.050" or 50 thousandths of an inch (1.27mm)|

Fine pitch wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 11:33:39 EDT 2006 | Brian

Is it possible to wave .02mm fine pitch? I get excessive bridging. Any ideas welcome. Thanks Brian

Fine pitch wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 05:37:49 EDT 2006 | Rob

Are you talking 0.02" (1.225mm) if so then no it's not a great idea. if you must wave it can you go to a PLCC and through hole socket it on the other side of the board?


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