Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 16:09:48 EDT 2004 | Dreamsniper
Hi, Thanks for your reply. I run 2 boards, using the same paste, thermal profile and the same method of aqueous cleaning, 1st is a Topline test board with topline BGA (BGA 272 with 1.27 Pitch) and the 2nd is our product PCB with our BGA from Motoro
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 02 07:55:19 EDT 2007 | lennielly
Hi every one I would like to have some inputs here,I would be very appreciated if you can give your suggestion; Currently we are working on 2 underfilled BGAs with SRT-1800 rework station(hot air type),one is mounted on a single sided PCB whereas the
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 16:04:43 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Pascal: Responding to your questions: 1 Do we have to dry the PCB after cleaning (sic)? Generally, nothing says you have dry the PCB after aqueous cleaning. Along this line, I received several thoughtful responses when I posted a similar thread.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 04:19:23 EDT 2000 | P.GERARDIN
We intend to promote the new PCB cleaning process with acqueous chemistry , but we face with an important demand : Do we have to dry the pcb after ? Wich is the treshold humidity content to avoid any risk for FR4 material ? Regards Pascal
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 03:37:29 EST 1998 | Youngho Song
Hi everybody? I heard that typical FR-4 would not acceptable for BGA application. What is the main reason? (thermal property? or CTE?) Sombody please answer me the requirement of PCB substrate for PCB application. Thanks. Youngho Song
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 09:42:07 EDT 2000 | Gary
The Technical Services Group at Alpha Metals has spent a fair amount of time looking at wave soldered Pb-free connections. We too have observed fillet tearing, fillet lifting, and pad lifting. I have concluded that without major changes in the mate
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 02 09:16:57 EST 2006 | lyrtech
Hi, I have some questions about material used in PCB for RoHS compliancy. It seems to be fuzzy between may manufacturer. Here are my questions: 1) What is the recommended material for lead-free assembly? 2) What's the difference between FR4 High Tg
Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 16:49:14 EDT 2000 | Michael Parker
I would like informnation regarding this high heat withstanding type material for PCB, also any other types that are compatible. We currently use FR4 but have an application that may require most advanced composition.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 16:27:37 EDT 2009 | bhartman
Does anyone have experience with the smoke release properties of PCB laminates? I need to pass UL 2043 and I know FR4 does not pass. I also need to be ROHS and otherwise UL listed/recognized material. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 23:59:35 EDT 2021 | mokshamanthra
Hi, We have a PCB with layers defined for a thickness of 1.6mm from a customer . Is it possible to make it 2mm without affecting any Cu traces or layers , just by altering the FR4 material only.
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