Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 12:17:18 EST 2004 | Dreamsniper
Hi, I was told that there is a reliability problem with a 30 to 50 percent champagne voiding on chip components. What is this? first time I've heard this terminology. can you help me? regards,
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 11:29:48 EST 2004 | Marcus
Hi, champagne voiding is the term for small flux enclosures in a solder joint. Under X-ray that looks like the bubbles in a champangne glass. Marcus
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 12:27:41 EST 2004 | mruzicka
I did a quick search and ran across this: www.nepcon.co.uk/files/pt_kbryant.pdf You can also look here http://listserv.ipc.org/scripts/wa.exe?A1=ind0411&L=technet post #32.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 03 10:05:21 EDT 2019 | cyber_wolf
You sound like me lol. Champagne taste on a beer budget. People like the CP's because they are work horses that rarely break. You do however need a technician that isn't a goof-daddy to keep her tuned.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 13:08:40 EST 2004 | Dreamsniper
The voids are between the interface of the pad and the solder joint of component chips. I have a good thermal profile and this problem occured only on certain product so since we have some common components, component termination contamination is no
Electronics Forum | Fri May 03 12:08:59 EDT 2019 | reckless
Normally I am Champagne taste on beer budget. But I am beginning to want a no nonsense pick and place machine and willing to pay for it. But I feel there is a disparity as some machines run ~$100k (universal/hanwa) and others run ~$400k (Yamaha/Fuj
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 09:23:05 EST 2006 | Bob R.
I never understood the statement "process indicator". The 7095 committee used that wording but didn't explain it. Other than really unusual cases such as champagne voiding, BGA voids are not a reliability issue. A half dozen studies have come to t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 23:33:20 EDT 2006 | KEN
We saw this condition over 3 years ago. It sometimes is called "champagne bubbles". The intemetalic formation is interrupted due to the micro voiding reducing mechanical strength. I discovered this on lead free test vehicles for a major computer
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 11:53:19 EDT 2006 | Rob
No Pat, it's not the craziest piece of EU legislation - that has to go to one of the following: Common Agricultural Policy Common Fisheries Policy or my favourate - The GI list The GI list stops anyone else in Europe (& aiming for the world!) maki
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 10:59:02 EDT 2007 | slthomas
What's sad is, it really happened. I won't bore you with the details again. ;) Lloyd, I would love to have a nice Hi Scope too (I think Cchunks works for one of those big champagne and caviar corporate entities ;)) but if you can't swing it, at leas