Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 11:48:32 EST 2001 | martys
We are looking at some applications that will require fine-pitch and possibly ultra fine-pitch. I am currently using a spray type batch cleaner for cleaning our stencils. Will this be adequate for fine-pitch (15 � 20 mil pitch) applications?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 28 08:17:25 EDT 2007 | aj
Placement is fine... There are other fine pitch components on the board which are fine. It is a 2up panel - one will be fine and the other might be shifted. Alternates between boards. aj...
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 03:18:51 EST 2005 | khp_armin
Please give me some guidelines on designing Stencils for Fine Pitch.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 12 13:49:08 EDT 2013 | garym4569
Has anyone had success using a DEK Proflow printhead with fine pitch components (~.2mm pitch). I have been told that squeegees are the way to go for fine pitch. What other major factors play a role in successfully printing fine pitch. Print speed,
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 20:40:07 EDT 2002 | davef
Fine pitch parts are not the issue. Platic parts that absorb moisture are the issue. Search the fine SMTnet Archives to get started. Try: * MSD * Moisture sentive device * Dessicant cabinets * Baking times * 033 * 020 * etc
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 20:29:28 EDT 2006 | davef
Wut do you mean? I've quit taking ALL my meds and I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 16:30:50 EDT 2010 | mikesewell
I believe industry standard is 1/2 pitch for fine pitch devices. If your part is 20 mil pitch, apts would be 10 mil wide. This should gasket fine to the pcb pad and with a 5 mil stencil should print well.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 09:41:30 EDT 2001 | davef
The fine "quality folk" that are laying this reasonable requirement, but are unreasonable in their attitude and approach. They should be sitting down with you and explaining: * Why the requirement is reasonable and necessary. * What are the acceptab
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 17:25:01 EDT 1999 | Stephen Oltmann
A company in Santa Clara California specializes in repair of fine pitch using automated inspection and repair equipment. They guarantee their work and include bake and dry pack. Go to http://www.sixsigmaservices.com/services.htm | DOES ANY ONE KNOW
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 19 14:11:39 EDT 2003 | Bryan Sheh
Dear all, Is there anyone who has the experience in conducting Push&Pull test for fine pitch components?i.e.SOIC,QFP. The customer clearly stated that,"every lead should be tested for selected components".but, you know that,the fine pitch,0.5 or