Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 06:18:55 EDT 2002 | yngwie
Here's a long survey....Pls help. 1) What is the general feel for via in pad for upcoming designs? - complete Via in pad - partial encroachment - via partially in pad 2) What are the manufacturing bare PCB's related concerns, issues and possible dr
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Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 07:00:05 EST 2006 | Jack
It is very common to relate ENIG pad surface finishing with BLACK PAD defect. However, is anyone know why BLACK PAD defect only happen on fine pitch pad areas suach as BGA, QFP? Why this defect did not or seldom happen on capacitor @ resistor pad??
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 19 15:02:10 EDT 2008 | Jdt13
We are having some issues with a RF PCB aprox 1" x 1". The pads are in the bottom of the PCB and it goes on the Top side of the mother board the pads of the RF board are like a BGA (square pads)and we have troubles to make the proper welding in the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 20:27:49 EDT 1999 | Dior
Has anyone done the research on BGA pad size? suppose I have a 0.030" diameter pad as recommended pad size from the spec, what will the minimum pad size allowed? We are laying out a high density board.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 31 13:27:42 EDT 1999 | Miguel Mariscal
| Has anyone done the research on BGA pad size? suppose I have a 0.030" diameter pad as recommended pad size from the spec, what will the minimum pad size allowed? We are laying out a high density board. |
Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 16:02:43 EDT 2005 | russ
I don't believe that you are seeing black pad. I think you are seeing an oxidized pad from your statement that these pads take solder. I would guess that these will be fine. But I would re-tin all pads prior to attaching the BGA to make sure.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 16:18:47 EDT 2005 | jimmiem
The black pads that we see are on the BGA component. We removed the component from its site and on 2-3 pads 100% of the ball stuck to the pad on the PCB and the corresponding BGA pad was black.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 08:25:24 EDT 2008 | davef
We'd expect to see: * Solder starved connections at pads with large trace/pad areas. * Less reliable solder connections at pads that do not match the shape and size of the corresponding pads on the component.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 11:30:18 EST 1999 | dave reese
Are square pads more difficult to wavesolder than round pads? I am referring to a through hole board.