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Home plate aperture holes

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 14:38:22 EDT 2001 | ohboy

If your pad designs don't meet IPC recommendations, using home plate may have adversely affected the (possibly marginal) placement tolerances. This could also be caused by an incorrect home plate design, which IPC has also given recommendations for,

Home plate aperture holes

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 13 14:56:01 EDT 2001 | stevenamacdonald

One of our board vendors recently switched their stencil design to home plate apertures. Since the change the quality and yield of their PCB's has went south, Could this process change be the cause?

Home plate aperture holes

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 13 19:08:55 EDT 2001 | mparker

Home plate apertures are designed to reduce or eliminate solder balls that occur when placing a chip and reflow of the solder. This aperture type is usually desired when processing with a "no-clean" solder paste. The design of the aperture is usually

0402 aperture design lf

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 17:30:09 EDT 2007 | jaimebc

Our experience with leaded paste and SAC305, for 0402's, has been positive with the following stencil designs: 1.- 5 mil thickness. 2.- Home plate design. Hope it helps.

0402 aperture design lf

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 09:50:51 EDT 2007 | pjc

There have been many designs of apertures for 0402, round, home plate, inverted home plate and various reduction amounts for square or rectangular apertures. What works best for a given application depends on PCB design, solder land finish, stencil t

0402 aperture design lf

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 09:13:16 EDT 2007 | pjc

Tombstone head and a graveyard mind. I would not recommend 1:1 due to solderpaste beed out opportunities. Have you tried the inverted home-plate? Here are some good links on tombstoning and how to eliminate it: http://www.aimsolder.com/technical_ar

Re: Home plate or bow tie?

Electronics Forum | Sat May 27 12:50:21 EDT 2000 | Micah Newcomb

Steve, I use homebase apertures as a standard for all chip parts and have no complaints, no solder beading, no issues. I have had to replace almost all stencils ordered previous to my arrival as they all caused defects (7-9mil thickness and 1:1

Re: Home plate or bow tie?

Electronics Forum | Sun May 28 08:21:52 EDT 2000 | Sal

Can't agree more than moving over to Homebase apertures, But ensure that the cut back angle is correct,to acute of and angle will leave you with an inadequate contact area fot the terminations on the chip components and you will start seeing insuffic

Re: Home plate or bow tie?

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 12:56:15 EDT 2000 | Ken Van ZIll

I agree that homplate is a good design, but also this could be caused by the stencil thickness and aperture size, if you are at 7-9 mils thick stencil and a 1:1 ratio on aperture size then 2 things i know of will happen, one a squishing out of past o

Solder Ball on PCB pad after printing (DEK)

Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 19:21:24 EDT 2021 | markhoch

Verify your aperture reductions in the stencil. Are the solderballs always in the same location? Same size & shape? Is the solder leaching through plated thermal holes from the opposite side of the PCB? Are you using stencil apertures designed to min

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