Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 14:12:34 EST 2005 | Alabama
Does anyone have or know of any reasons why this would not be acceptable?(BGA's @45 degrees)
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 16:49:38 EST 1999 | C.K.
A rash of new products here at my company have designs with multi-pin connectors 90 out-of-phase (orientation)wiht respect to wave direction, which has lead to massive bridging (shorts) problems.... Does anyone still use the 45 Degree Pallet (a pal
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 09:59:13 EDT 1999 | Mark Quealy
Has anybody adopted the method of stencil printing with the board at a 45 degree angle to the squeegee blade? What are the benefits and drawbacks? I've heard you get better fine pitch results. TX Mark
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 16:45:10 EST 2005 | montec2000
Have a product in production thats has 25+ BGA's at 45 degrees. Have had no problems with these from the placement and reflow stand point.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 03:45:04 EST 2006 | dd
Hi all, Can anyone explain the main difference between using a 45 degree squeegee angle over a 60. thanks in advance d
Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 10:34:00 EDT 2012 | edmaya33
Yes, 45 degree will kill the shadowing effect. YOu can also consider the teardrop on its land. No need to tilt to 45 degree.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 15:29:16 EST 1999 | Chad Haima
| A rash of new products here at my company have designs with multi-pin connectors 90 out-of-phase (orientation)wiht respect to wave direction, which has lead to massive bridging (shorts) problems.... | | Does anyone still use the 45 Degree Pallet
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 15 18:42:06 EST 2003 | Todd
45 degree here also on our DEK .
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 29 15:22:33 EDT 2014 | mcapizzi
I'm not sure of that point, just that they are comprised of two 45 degree prisms.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 19:22:40 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory
| A rash of new products here at my company have designs with multi-pin connectors 90 out-of-phase (orientation)wiht respect to wave direction, which has lead to massive bridging (shorts) problems.... | | Does anyone still use the 45 Degree Pallet