Electronics Forum: solder ball under component (Page 14 of 109)

Re: How are your solder balls @ wave solder ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 06:00:27 EDT 1999 | Brian

| Folk's, | | I'm just tying up some loose end's on my Master's Thesis on solderballing @ wave soldering and the effect the topography of the mask / PCB has on it. | I was wanting to do a straw poll on you guy's as to the type of resist's you are us

Re: Void in solder bump

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 08:11:34 EST 1999 | Jim Nunns

Our spec on voids is 30% ball diameter in the center. On the component to ball and pad to ball interface, we use 25%. To determine this spec, we asked around. I don't know of any studies that have been done to verify if this is OK Regards Jim |

Solder mask vs non solder mask defined pads

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 09 16:53:06 EST 2021 | SMTA-64387083

The size of the pad changes among the two. A solder mask defined pad will always be larger than a copper defined by your mask expansion setting. This will affect paste volume, if your standard paste aperture is designed for copper defined pads you m

Re: Wave solder edge covers

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 11:38:05 EDT 1999 | Brian Conner

| We are wave soldering some fabs with a lot of unmasked trace area along the edges. The trace area is solid copper covered with tin / lead, no masking, no components along the edges, same on solder side and component side (goofy board design). Ins

Re: Void in solder bump

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 15:29:03 EST 1999 | Jason Hall

| Our spec on voids is 30% ball diameter in the center. On the component to ball and pad to ball interface, we use 25%. To determine this spec, we asked around. I don't know of any studies that have been done to verify if this is OK | | Regards | Ji

Re: Wave solder edge covers

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 12:14:40 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | We are wave soldering some fabs with a lot of unmasked trace area along the edges. The trace area is solid copper covered with tin / lead, no masking, no components along the edges, same on solder side and component side (goofy board design). I

PBGA vias throwing solder balls

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 19:47:16 EDT 2004 | davef

use something other than HASL. "The rest of the world seems to be processing with no problems..." [Hello!!! Earth to Carol. This is a test.] Things you are considering could be more trouble than they�re worth. "1) Reduce via hole size" [If you re

No-Lead solder defect - No solder on pads

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 11:55:37 EST 2003 | Marc Simmel

Details, details: 1) The metal shell is part of the component body. The base metal is austenitic stainless steel (304) that has been plated with 90/10 tin-lead over nickel (semi-bright). 2) The entire part (leads and shell) is elevated by the mass o

PBGA vias throwing solder balls

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 14:52:22 EDT 2004 | Carol

During processing, the solder in the vias reflows and forms solder balls. PCBs have solder in random PBGA vias from the board manufacturer.The manufacturer says this is a result of the HASL process and is unavoidable. We use HASL finish, multilayer,

Re: Wave solder edge covers

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 02 10:06:17 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | | | We are wave soldering some fabs with a lot of unmasked trace area along the edges. The trace area is solid copper covered with tin / lead, no masking, no components along the edges, same on solder side and component side (goofy board design)


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