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Gold plated board, with csp's and 0603 with no clean apetures

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 02 15:20:55 EDT 2002 | Eric

Is there a steadfast rule of thumb for a good solder joint on an Enig Gold board. I come across this number 217C when discussing BGA profiles. Is this a published number? I sure could use a reference. Anybody feedback is appreciated.

Gold plated board, with csp's and 0603 with no clean apetures

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 02 16:13:05 EDT 2002 | babe

Have you had your solder pot tested? I find that levels of contaminants can rend a solder joint that dull look.

Removing extra gold bleeding from pads

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 08:59:15 EST 2013 | rway

It appears the gold bleeding spans the gap between the plates, is this correct, or is it just the picture? If so, it should definitely be removed. Please clarify on what we are looking at.

Removing extra gold bleeding from pads

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 15 10:35:08 EST 2013 | boriskilk

We would agree with Pete B about both the under etching as a possible issue and you will not be able to remove this gold. Another possibility is the solder mask (plating resist) hasn't been taken right to the edge of the pad.

soldering and bonding on gold PCB's

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 15:24:49 EST 2002 | mregalia

Thanks Chris. As I was writing my last message our mailperson dropped off the latest issue of Circuit Assembly. It has an article on mixing SMT and COB on the same board. The author recommends as a compromise 10-20 micro inches of gold over 70-100 of

Gold plated board, with csp's and 0603 with no clean apetures

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 14:43:43 EDT 2002 | Jim M.

unsure of what solder spec. your working to?.IPC/EIA J-STD-001C, Section 9.2.4 clearly states dull, matte, gray or grainy appearing solders are accpetable depending on your process and if the acceptability of the neaxt paragraph is met.IPC 610 and J-

Gold plated board, with csp's and 0603 with no clean apetures

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 02 18:18:58 EDT 2002 | davef

The steadfast rule of thumb is: In order to get reliable reflow, you need to be at or higher than [liquidus + 20�C] for about 5 to 10 seconds, rather than those old "60 seconds above 183�C" guideline. This provides for setting your peak based on the

About the PCB gold finger contamination.

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 21:17:50 EDT 2002 | Sam

We had encountered similar problem before. But the cause was found out to be the poor good plating, instead of contamination. The way we dealt with that was sending them to the supplier for rework. It may be the fastest and most relaibility way. Goo

Gold plated board, with csp's and 0603 with no clean apetures

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 20:43:51 EDT 2002 | davef

"OK. If the connection doesn't look like I expect it to look, how do I know that the metallurgy is correct?" Comments are: * There are no pictures that will get you though this. * You should expect that gold that is dissolved in Pb/Sn solder to make

Re: Black spots on gold finish pads.

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 07:54:49 EST 1998 | kallol chakraborty

| | Hi folks , | | Lately we are seeing a lot of rawcards with black spots on the pads - most of them have Au finish(immersion gold) . We did a lot of inspecton after wave solder and found that only (fine pitch) QFP are affected the most. Our inspec


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