Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 21:00:41 EDT 2001 | dlkearns1
Yes, it is very true and very clean SNAP!
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 18:51:48 EDT 2001 | stefo
Hi ya'll, We may be getting some business here for a small (2" X 2"),ceramic substrated, double-sided SMT assembly. I've done ceramic substrates with SMT in the past, but not double-sided, and as packed as this thing will be... My question is, can
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 25 13:24:37 EDT 2001 | btaylor
We have used scribed ceramic from CoorsTek for many years with no problem. You will have to control your scribe depth so not to break it during processing. If you have any more question you can e-mail me.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 10:09:50 EDT 2001 | gresko
Steve, Depending on the type of equipment you are using for P&P you may want to consider placing and processing the substrates in Auer boats. I have provided many applications for ceramic substarate users using purchased Auer boats or machined palle
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 21:11:25 EDT 2001 | davef
When it works right, it's a beautious thing. => When goes wrong, you have one board with some of the other board's material, not too coo. Scribed and broken ceramic has bad-butt sharp edges. You'll feel this sticky stuff on your hands, look down,
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 00:17:15 EDT 1999 | DLKearns
Wanted to know if there was a good "to go by" tip other than the customers(if it helps current req.,10% of 30% of trace) requirements, about pits in the traces on copper plated ceramic substrates? More to the point how many is too many regardless of
Electronics Forum | Mon May 05 11:20:10 EDT 2014 | pankyb1261
Hi, I was wondering if there is a preferred source of the .635mm ceramic substrate specified in the J STD 002 Test S and if there is what is the typical size folks are using (3" x 3"?). Thanks, Rich
Electronics Forum | Tue May 06 21:24:28 EDT 2014 | davef
Most ceramic you'll see comes from Coors or Kyocera. Size of your substrate will vary according to the stencil / component that you're using. 3" by 3" should be sufficient for most applications. If you get them too small, you could have handling is
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 10:55:32 EST 1999 | KenF
Hi, could anyone tell me the maximum size of an SMD ceramic capacitor that can be assembled on a copper based substrate reliably? The SMD will be reflowed on the copper substrate. The main concern is the CTE mismatch between the ceramic capacitor and
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 20:14:54 EST 2002 | davef
Please help us understand your situation better by describing the following: * Component [ie, PTH/SMT, type of component, lead finish you expected/ received, etc.] * Board type [ie, type of board FR-4/CEM/ceramic, etc.] * Solderability protection on