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uBGA stencil design

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 08:02:56 EST 2006 | dj44

I was looking for an stencil design for a 0.5mm pitch uBGA. Pad size is 0.38mm in diameter. We have been using 5mil stencil with type 3 no clean paste. What size aperture should we be using? Any suggestions?

uBGA stencil design

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 10:00:58 EST 2006 | dougs

We've just set up a couple of products with 0.5mm pitch uBGA devices on them, i went for 5thou thick, laser cut nickel (to aid paste release) square pads same size as the diameter of the uBGA pads. Or you could go to a 4 thou nickel stencil, better

uBGA PCB design and stencil design

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 22 10:23:38 EDT 2002 | davef

ubga and stencil

uBGA PCB design and stencil design

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 23:48:13 EDT 2002 | harris

Hi: If anyone have the experience with the PCB pad design and stencil design for the uBGA? We meet the problem for it. The component data is 0.3mm diameter and 0.5 pitch. Could anyone tell me the PCB pad dimension, the stencil type and aperture dimes

Re: Step-down stencil Versus Reduced Aperture Design

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 07:22:03 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| I'd like to know the advantages and disadvantages between the two. | | Thanks and regards, | | Both have their place. When using less fine pitch (.025" +) with fine pitch (.020" or less and BGA's) a .007" thick stencil may be used. This would re

uBGA Stencil Thickness

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 16 19:37:19 EST 1998 | Ron Costa

I have a mixed technology board ranging from 50 mil pitch devices to 20mil Qfp's to PBGA-352 at 1.27mm, and 6 Intel uBGA-48 at 30 mil pitch. With all these different package types i'm torn between using a 4 or 5mil thick stencil. The ball dia. is 14

Re: uBGA Stencil Thickness

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 21 17:50:55 EST 1998 | anamonus

| I have a mixed technology board ranging from 50 mil pitch devices to 20mil Qfp's to PBGA-352 at 1.27mm, and 6 Intel uBGA-48 at 30 mil pitch. With all these different package types i'm torn between using a 4 or 5mil thick stencil. The ball dia. is 1

Re: uBGA Stencil Thickness

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 10:25:19 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| I have a mixed technology board ranging from 50 mil pitch devices to 20mil Qfp's to PBGA-352 at 1.27mm, and 6 Intel uBGA-48 at 30 mil pitch. With all these different package types i'm torn between using a 4 or 5mil thick stencil. The ball dia. is 1

uBGA

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 13:27:35 EDT 1999 | Upinder Singh

Hi all , We are trying to implement the micro-BGA technology at our plant. I need the clarification to the following points: 1. Is underfill required for micro-BGAs? 2. What type of stencil apertures are the industry standards for uBGAs and of wha

Re: Why are square apertures better than round ones?

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 04:26:24 EDT 1999 | Nigel Burtt

| Hello all, | | I read about Steve's headache a few articles back and I'm really interested by his tip. However, I'm still wondering why square apertures release solder paste better than round ones. For the same volume of paste, the surface area

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