Electronics Forum: 0.8mm pad (Page 2 of 3)

Wave solder of TQFPs

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 01:20:17 EDT 2000 | Craig

Does anyone have any experience wave soldering TQFPs. Our R&D is wanting us to do this but we (production) are hesitant. I've found some recommended pad designs and solder theiving designs in a Philips app note "SMD Mounting Methods". The theory look

stencil apertures for BGA

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

using gold on PCB pads

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 07:17:34 EDT 2006 | Ali Uzel

Hi all, I do know a little on PCB manufacturing. I would like to know whether using gold on PCB pads can cause soldering problems, both using automation and by hand. We are using a new device, 484-pin, 0.8mm, BGA and 0402 size capacitors. Or it can

MELF component short togehter

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 11:25:40 EDT 2002 | davef

Help us understand your situation by telling us about: * Is this a terminal-to-terminal short on a single MELF? Or is this a terminal-to-terminal short between or than one MELF? * Clearance of 0.8mm is the distance between what features? * Size ME

stencil apertures for BGA

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

Assembly of CSP on pads with vias.

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 23 09:36:35 EST 1999 | Parvez Patel

Hi Everyone, We plan to build, for reliability/experimental/research purpose some CSPs (namely Tessera microBGA 46-I/O 0/75mm pitch and TI 64 I/O 0/8 mm pitch). the various factors that we plan to evaluate are the reliability and assembly concerns fo

Re: Micro Vias in Pads

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 16:02:44 EST 1998 | Michael Allen

| We have successfully put .016" vias in .030" pads. | There is no issue with .030" solder balls, since | the actual volume of the .002" via in pad is small | compared to the ball+solder paste volume. | We did notice random bubbles where, apparentl

MELF component short togehter

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 14 14:25:05 EDT 2002 | davef

Good job clarifying things. So, your MELF are just rolling off the pads. So much for the rocket scientist that talked you into those �V� shaped apertures, eh? [Or taking it the other way: Wow, just think how bad it would be if they weren�t worki

MELF component short togehter

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 21:44:21 EDT 2002 | jkhiew

Hi all, * Defect : termial to terminal touching btw two melfs body that created short circuit. * Clearance : 0.8mm btw two melfs body. * Size melf : diameter=2.4mm to 2.7mm, length=4.8mm to 5.2mm * Stencil opening : "v" shaped to minimise component

Re: Assembly of CSP on pads with vias.

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 23 16:31:09 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory

| Hi Everyone, | We plan to build, for reliability/experimental/research purpose some CSPs (namely Tessera microBGA 46-I/O 0/75mm pitch and TI 64 I/O 0/8 mm pitch). the various factors that we plan to evaluate are the reliability and assembly concern


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