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BGA short

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 15 06:24:34 EST 2005 | tk380514

whats the pitch of the BGA�s and the stencil thickness?

BGA short

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 15 08:20:39 EST 2005 | jhernan9

The BGA pitch is 0.8 mm and stencil thickness is 0.005"

fine pitch/BGA component handling

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 18 19:52:25 EST 2002 | kennyg

Problem: A SMT fine pitch or BGA component needs to be baked due to MS concerns and is needed in a hurry. In some cases the packaging will not allow a high temp/short duration bake. Production will not allow a low temp/long duration bake. If the part

Solder Paste and fine pitch components

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 06:53:05 EDT 2002 | CH

1) For solder short, pls check the paste height. Too much vol will cause short. For 15 mils use 5 mils thickness stencil if possible. Check profile preheat time to prevent hot slumpof the paste. 2) type 4 powder will be better for 15 mils pit

Solder Paste and fine pitch components

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 10:06:30 EDT 2002 | Bob M

I place 15-20 mil a lot. You need to look at your pad to apature reduction. Your stencil thickness. The type of paste your using. We use 2-5 mil reduction on each side as a general rule on fine pitch. This varies depending on pad width. We also use 5

Solder Paste and fine pitch components

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 15:03:33 EDT 2002 | ccross

I am working with fine pitch components (15-20 mil) and having soldering problems and would appreciate some opinions. 1) How much of an effect does pad size have on bridging? 2) How much of an effect does solder paste grain size have? What is the re

Solder mask and fine pitch devices

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 09:23:18 EST 2013 | lock_2002

This is a question regarding soldermask between pins of fine pitch devices. The majority of our production designs end up with at least 2-3 mils of copper thickness on the external layers due to blind vias, wrap plating requirements, etc. Our curre

Re: fine pitch on thick copper

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 12:50:27 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

Hi Pascal, 0,65mm pitch normally isn�t much of a problem. With 90�m CU I don�t have any experience but would like to know what deviation from nominal value for the pads you get with different PCB-deliveries. In short, for the standard Cu=35�m we se

Trouble selective soldering fine pitch connectors

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 12:29:57 EST 2012 | deanm

Thanks for the comments so far. The smallest nozzle I've tried is a 4mm, which is what Pillarhouse used on this board to provide a sample. I tried this but wasn't as good as the 6mm. I've soldered the same connectors on a different board using a 10mm

super fine pitch paste & dispensing questions

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 13:38:35 EDT 2010 | rl

i would like to request some advice on manually dispensing paste for super fine pitch components. first some background. i am a small design house and specialize in sub-miniature prototypes for avionics. so far, i have mostly used stainless steel st

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