Electronics Forum: fine pitch components on qp (Page 1 of 6)

fine pitch on thick copper

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 07:58:02 EST 1999 | pascal MATHIEU

hello guys ; we are using a fine pitch component(0.65mm) on a thick copper PCB (Cu = 90�m) ; in this case we notice that we are in the process'limits , because the different supplier of the PCB are not able to ensure a good stability of it's process

Finding a white strand on fine pitch components

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 13:01:40 EDT 2009 | bman

When I've seen white strands in the solder on SMT boards, it's been fibers from stencil wipes that stuck to the stencil, then transfered to the board when it was printed. I'm not sure why this would only happen with fine pitch components though.

Finding a white strand on fine pitch components

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 16:46:13 EDT 2009 | snsmt

Hello Everyone, I have noticed that everytime that we have ran a PCB with fine pitch components (or even 0603s), there are little white strands on the leads or on top of the components. It occurs on both lead and lead free solder. We usually soak

Crystalization on TI QFP and other fine pitch components

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 11:50:11 EDT 2010 | phase1

We are having a little trouble with what appears to be a crystalization between our fine pitch parts. The problem appears after a a thourough wash of the pcb when dry. It looks like lead wiskers/haze between the joints.We are using water soluable lea

Finding a white strand on fine pitch components

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 14 08:01:25 EDT 2009 | davef

So, in order to understand your issue better, please * Tell us more about your process [eg, process flow, machine setting, measured temperatures, etc] * Tell us more about your materials [eg, board, paste, etc] * Describe the extent of the problem [e

Finding a white strand on fine pitch components

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 05:07:59 EDT 2009 | sachu_70

Do you clean the stencil manually or using the automated under-stencil cleaner on your Printer (recommended)? 1. Ensure that stencil wipes are lint-free and soaked sufficiently with solvent before use. 2. If your printer supports automated cleaning

Thermocouple attachment on fine pitch component.

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 11:02:53 EDT 2001 | dave

Hi I found it's hard to attach thermocouple on profile board at fine pitch component by high temp solder. Does any one know the good way to do it? Thanks in advance. Dave

Re: Coplanarity on fine pitch QFP

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 02 16:31:17 EDT 2000 | Larry

I have seen people take old stencils and cut out land patterns, place the component over the land pattern and use a orange stick to move the leads back into place.

Thermocouple attachment on fine pitch component.

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 09:19:11 EDT 2001 | Terry Burnette

Dave, I use Dexter Hysol epoxy 9340 gray. It's a two part epoxy kit. Thermally conductive and electrically insulative. Cures in about 10 minutes at 100C. Terry

Non wetting on fine pitch product

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 10:39:34 EDT 2006 | vicknesh28

Can u elaborate on the bad plating? Have u had any experience on this before? The component has 90/10 Tin lead plating

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