Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 15 03:06:15 EST 2020 | SMTA-Davandran
Hi anyone, have standard design guideline for all type of components.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 15 06:58:51 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils
http://www.ipc.org/TOC/IPC-7525.pdf Best place to start.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 02:07:25 EST 2021 | davef
IPC-7525 does a good job of giving guidelines for designing stencils, including stepped stencils
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 03:43:00 EDT 2018 | cmchoue
Dear Experts, Have any paper or data talking about the design guideline for avoiding BGA solder bridge? I desire to know the rule(guideline)that compare difference stencil thickness and safe solder design distance (air gap) can avoid bridge.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 05:43:15 EDT 2018 | cmchoue
Thank you Mr.Spoiltforchoice, My question is not clear , let me show you a photo Did you have any suggestion? Thanks James
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 11:24:56 EDT 2018 | davef
pdf "BGA Stencil design guideline for avoid bridge" As you would expect, Google found 40,000+ results in less than a second One of my favorites was Power Point Presentation by Greg Smith [gsmithATfctassembly.com] at FCT Assembly: "Improve SMT Assem
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 05:25:38 EDT 2018 | spoiltforchoice
I'm no expert but I think you will find the majority of discussions around BGA & good printing results focus on the PCB design and things like tented vias and pad definition. e.g https://macrofab.com/blog/bga-pad-creation-smd-nsmd/ After that, work
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 22:49:35 EDT 2018 | cmchoue
Dear davef, All of this are takling about how to improve release solder paste, Area ratio, aspect ratio...etc, but i want to learn the "When design BGA stencil which the safe air gap between solder paste in difference stencil thickness", this can he
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 04:19:59 EDT 2018 | spoiltforchoice
You have lost me, its a stencil, you can change the aperture size, you can change the thickness and you can change the walls of the aperture. And all of those things will be in the papers anyone can find with a google. I have no clue what safe air g
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 10:06:10 EDT 2011 | davef
Leave it to the Eurolanders to come-up with a goofy, confusing name for something simple. Stepped stencils are chemical etched or laser cut. IPC-7525 provides guidelines on designing stepped stencils. Look here http://www.ipc.org/TOC/IPC-7525.pdf