Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 07 14:09:16 EST 2003 | davef
Q1: What are the recommended stencil apertures for a TSOP40. Lead pitch 0.48mm & lead width 0.21mm. A1: We've talked about this previously here on SMTnet, for instance check the fine SMTnet Archives: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseactio
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 11:02:28 EDT 2005 | Jason Fullerton
We are using one BGA that has 7 mil bumps on a 20 mil pitch. We use the manufacturer's recommended pad and aperature layout, which is an 11.8 mil square overprint on a 6 mil land. At 11.8 square, you need to use a 4 mil laser cut or a 5 mil e-form st
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 17:50:20 EDT 1999 | Jim Blankenhorn
Hi Carol- What you are asking for can be done. Variables you must account for include the paste viscosity, dispensing head speed, dispenser height relative to board surface, and needle size. You can use most any semi-automated system such as Camalo
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 14:43:44 EDT 2010 | dan_ems
Hello, i don't know if is possible to dispense paste but for reduction of cost we use a diferent type of stencils, from aluminium of 0,2 mm, purchased from a typography of newspapers. Ofcourse the pcb for what we use this stencil are simple. But th
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 16:47:15 EST 1999 | GERARDIN
Hello Pascal As mentioned by Wolfgang the key issue is the printing process capability. For a thick copper level 90�m we noticed that the pad reduction can be greater than 20% depending on supplier sources. Typicaly for a cad Width = 0.4 we can
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 12:50:27 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi Pascal, 0,65mm pitch normally isn�t much of a problem. With 90�m CU I don�t have any experience but would like to know what deviation from nominal value for the pads you get with different PCB-deliveries. In short, for the standard Cu=35�m we se
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 16:29:22 EST 1998 | Brian Stumm @ ETS
| Can anyone advise a good starting point for a temp profile for | on 0.05" and 1206 component boards? These boards are simple | by todays standards and do not contain any fine pitch or | other special components. | Thanks in advance... | MM Be hap
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 19:35:05 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hi Carol- | What you are asking for can be done. Variables you must account for include the paste viscosity, dispensing head speed, dispenser height relative to board surface, and needle size. You can use most any semi-automated system such as Ca
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 08 11:04:47 EST 2003 | Joe
Mark, You've already received some good advice from the other posters. The one thing I would add is that even if you solve your printing issues on this type of part, the relative small quantity of paste may be prone to soldering problems. Ever s
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 20:14:01 EDT 2000 | Dason C
Hi! CJ. Please advise what is your pitch size ie 15.7 mil or what is your capabiliy can you build the board with pitch 15.75 mil (please note that the actual dimension of the package is 0.4mm), and how many lead on the package. The pad width of Ind