Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 22:12:18 EDT 2009 | davef
If your newer board passes a tape test, you should be OK.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 15:54:45 EDT 2009 | elmerito
Hello, We have designed a 160ball bga substrate. Now we want to use the same substrate for the 145ball version of the product. All are the same, the package size, ball pitch, solder ball size only the number of balls will change. We will use a new s
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 05:13:35 EST 2015 | neeraj_iiser
how to solder manganin 0.05mm manganin wire to a copper plate
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 30 00:41:04 EST 2015 | neeraj_iiser
Thanks a lot , my application is cryogenic in nature. I am trying to make a Sub-Angstrom resolution Thermal expansion sensor, whose components have been machined out of OHFC copper, and i needed to solder a manganin wire to one of the capcitor plates
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 09:18:36 EST 2015 | davef
Nichrome, manganin, phosphor bronze etc are easy to solder ... the hard part is removing the corrosion * Manganin: 86% copper, 12% manganese, 2% nickel. Often, it's used in making cryogenic measurements, due to its low heat loss. * Select a flux for
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 12:56:07 EST 2006 | robhs
Q: Is anyone aware of any solderability issues that may exist when soldering beryllium copper parts (in this case spring contacts) to a PCB using standard Pb63/Sn37 solder paste/wire?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 16:26:45 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel
BeCu is not solderable without plating Cu, Sn, Ag, Ni etc. The solder joint will only be as strong as the bond strength of the solderable plating to the BeCu Pat
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 08:43:48 EST 2022 | charles_nguyen
I am having problem with plated hole-copper spacing. I don't know if the gap between plated hole and copper can meet the capacity of PCB manufacturers. My board have 0.5oz copper weight on outer layer and distance of 0.177MM between plated hole and c
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 20 14:13:32 EDT 2000 | DENNIS XIONG
Dear all, We have a PCB design mistake that causes exposed copper layers on the edges of breakaway locations. Although we fixed the design, but we already made a lot of boards plus many made before we found the problem. I wonder if any one have some
Electronics Forum | Thu May 02 20:56:25 EDT 2002 | clunier
I remember reading a magazine article a few years ago that discused using the copper area of a pcb to transfer heat away from large SMT devices. Does anyone know of this article or something similar that I can obtain. The article covered copper area,