Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 14:23:19 EST 2010 | davef
Vent monitor, look here: http://tiny.cc/LIY8k
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 12 10:13:10 EDT 2001 | techment
Thank you, Mr Dave. Specifically, there are tiny balls spreading on the boards ( on top of solder resists, and not encapsulated). They are not near to any land/pad or connector. I do not think they post any electrical problem. They are quite far away
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 00:16:43 EDT 1998 | Ron Costa
Hello everyone, I am currently running a gold plated SMT board and am experiencing tiny solder balls between the pads and the masking between the 20 mil pitch devices. I'm looking at these boards with a 60x microscope. IPC-610 say's any visible solde
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 04 11:55:15 EST 2007 | osomemac
I am looking for a mini acceleration switch for my application. It will be high volume, 1-5 million in quantity or better when in final production. It have to be really TINY and light weight. Packaging is not as critical since we do epoxy coated t
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 28 16:07:31 EDT 2000 | Chris
Try A-Laser at 503-641-9428 and speak with Ahne Oosterhof. For fine pitch tiny aperturtes, they are the best.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 21:47:32 EDT 2005 | Dhanish
In production,we are seeing high defect for Hair Line Solder Shorts for PTH connector and the Hair Line is too tiny that X-Ray and ICT could not detect.Any suggestion on how we can resolve or at least detect this upfront.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 19:58:33 EDT 2006 | davef
Team Services: Removing IC markings * methylene chloride to remove the markings * xylene and toulene will also remove some paints * "Black boxing" Simply use a tiny piece of sandpaper to "scratch the surface" and render the device blank. Chris: Sand
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 11:50:08 EST 2007 | davef
Low mass accelerometers are very difficult. These type products hold a lot of interest for MEMS companies. Try there.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 20:29:03 EST 2007 | grantp
Hi, What size via's are you guys seeing, as the ones in our products are incredibly tiny, and via's are very small now days. The via's on the boards we have are dramatically smaller than the pad on an 0402. Grant
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 20:51:10 EST 2008 | stevek
Wow, they claim 1000 cycles of -65 to 150. I wonder if this was done with the 24mm part. With those tiny joints underneath, they must have exactly matched CTE's with their test boards.