Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 21:54:11 EDT 2006 | mumtaz
Ha ha! davef finishes you guys off again!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 22:02:57 EDT 2006 | davef
Similarly, we have eliminated solder balls by using an aqueous washer.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 15:45:18 EDT 2006 | slthomas
Yep. What I'm really looking for is the minimum radius of curvature for 63/37, which is a function of it's surface tension. It's physical properties issue, not an agency issue. I've seen some references that I have interpreted to mean that it's some
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 21:45:53 EDT 2006 | davef
We do not understand the question. Take a deep breath, remember not all of us are trained as geologists. The smallest solder ball we've seen is a little less than 5 nm.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 09:54:07 EDT 2006 | slthomas
Awwww, man. I was looking for something a little less on the anecdotal side for our local municipality's environmental stewards.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 16:30:05 EDT 2006 | slthomas
Just wondering if anyone knows this off the top of there head. I might be able to figure out the math based on surface tension (this is 63/37 so the data is out there) but I REALLY do not want to put that kind of effort into this. :/ Editing to clar
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 11:57:12 EDT 2006 | Chunks
IPC 610 says acceptable Class 1 (Class 2, 3 indicator) if they are entrapped/encpsulated balls within 0.13mm of lands or pads. or exceed 0.13mm in diameter. Defect Class 1,2,3: Solder ball violates min electrical clearance. Solder balls not entrap
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 10:56:38 EDT 2006 | Chunks
In the past, I would normally tell out highly talented inspectors to leave the balls there. The were trapped in the flux residue and were hard to remove. Never caused a problem. But then there was an incident where someone had the bright idea to u
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 13:06:55 EST 2004 | Chris
Hi I have a question about fiducial mark. Can anyone explain me how it is work?. Do you have to during programming set exactly center of the mark? or approximate point the mark and the machine during placemnt will correct it. In some P&P i have met
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 22:40:52 EST 2004 | pdeuel
To clean up other replys I will add that some most all machines have global correction. Most placements are an off sets from pcb 0,0 usually the lower left corner of the board. When the machine locates the fiduitals and these fids are not exactly whe