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FR4 vs Polyamide

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 15 14:28:09 EST 1999 | Andy Bellworthy

Any info on the pros and cons of FR4 or Polyamide ref the use of soldering PGAs would be helpful. ie. temp co-efficient diffs, baking, wave soldering, Convection reflow etc

Re: FR4 vs Polyamide

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 12:26:07 EST 1999 | S. Rose

| Any info on the pros and cons of FR4 or Polyamide ref the use of soldering PGAs would be helpful. ie. temp co-efficient diffs, baking, wave soldering, Convection reflow etc |

FR4 vs Polymide

Electronics Forum | Wed May 13 07:24:12 EDT 1998 | Sherry

Does the temp. profiles used to reflow double sided pcb's through a IR oven on FR4 board material have to be re-established if it is changed to polyimide? Boards will be baked out prior to assembly. any response would be most appreciated.

Re: FR4 vs Polymide

Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 04:11:33 EDT 1998 | JACK CHEN

| Does the temp. profiles used to reflow double sided pcb's through a IR oven | on FR4 board material have to be re-established if it is changed to | polyimide? Boards will be baked out prior to assembly. | any response would be most appreciated.

FR4 vs Ceramic mismatch

Electronics Forum | Tue May 05 17:01:25 EDT 1998 | bob

I hear that there is a problem with using ceramic parts that are sizeable. Apparently, there is a mismatch in the Temperature Coefficient of Expansion between the FR4 and ceramic materials which causes the soldered erminations to weaken and eventuall

Re: FR4 vs Polymide

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 18:13:35 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | Does the temp. profiles used to reflow double sided pcb's through a IR oven | | on FR4 board material have to be re-established if it is changed to | | polyimide? Boards will be baked out prior to assembly. | | any response would be most appr

CBGA vs PBGA

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 10:33:08 EDT 2000 | Chris

I need to know the advantages or disavantages of a plastic or FR4/Flex based BGA over the ceramic based BGA. We have a BGA package we are going to have produced. Some want to have it made out of ceramic because they feel a ceramic package will be a

Re: FR4 vs Polyamide

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 15 15:33:47 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| Any info on the pros and cons of FR4 or Polyamide ref the use of soldering PGAs would be helpful. ie. temp co-efficient diffs, baking, wave soldering, Convection reflow etc | I'm sure you know all the basic differences as Tg, X, Y, and Z expansi

Re: CBGA vs PBGA

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 12:24:02 EDT 2000 | Philip

Hi Chris! I hope this will help you! The CBGA uses an array of high melting point solder spheres(Sn10/Pb90) to connect its ceramic chip carrier to an epoxy glass (FR4) PCB using eutectic (Sn63/Pb37) solder joints at both ceramic and card inter

Re: FR4 vs Ceramic mismatch

Electronics Forum | Wed May 06 09:16:51 EDT 1998 | justin medernach

| I hear that there is a problem with using ceramic parts that are sizeable. Apparently, there is a mismatch in the Temperature Coefficient of Expansion between the FR4 and ceramic materials which causes the soldered erminations to weaken and eventua

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