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Solder flow thru via on pad

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 25 14:08:59 EDT 2001 | davef

Oooo, the solder on the pad and PGA ball is flowing during reflow down the via to the secondary side? Why didn�t you say so?? ;-) Why would you expect that gravity and capillary action wouldn�t force solder to flow down the solder plated via to the

via in smt pad

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 17:12:17 EST 2004 | ben

I have recently encountered a new pcb design with a very high density of components on either side of the pcb. One of the suggested "fixes" is to use the smt pads as vias i.e. the via will be drilled thorough the centre of the smt pad. My concern i

Solder flow thru via on pad

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 25 12:49:58 EDT 2001 | Hussman

Been there - done that. Makes a mess on that 2nd reflow process- doesn't it!?!?!? This is caused by design. If the open via is located in the land area, it will flow thru the via and cause pumps on the opposite side. You can have your vias filled

Solder flow thru via on pad

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 24 18:00:58 EDT 2001 | jagman

Does anyone know the cause(s) of solder flowing through a via to the other side of board during reflow causing solder bumps on opposite side? Is this mainly a design issue or could it be process related? Any help is appreciated.

Solder flow thru via on pad

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 24 20:49:59 EDT 2001 | jagman

I'm not seeing this during the wave solder process, rather the REFLOW (convection) process. The board was design with the vias located "in" the land area.

Solder flow thru via on pad

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 24 20:33:34 EDT 2001 | davef

Assuming you're seeing this during wave solder, the via acts like a heat pipe conducting 450�F [or whatever] air to your solder balls. Check the fine SMTnet Archives for similar threads and perspective on the direction to take.

via capping

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 14:48:44 EST 2010 | davef

SR1000 is commonly used for tenting. Search the fine SMTnet Archives on : tenting Someone gave us this note. We have lost their name. It seems to be good advice. If Liquid Photo Image (LPI) solder mask is required, do not tent via holes. Tenting

via under a smd pad ?

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 23 16:32:05 EST 2007 | davef

There a several things you can do to prevent the solder wicking down the hole with the current design, and that's where you should focus. Cost goes up as you go down the list, but in neither case do you need to respin the board, have solder starvatio

void on BGA Ball due to via on BGA pad

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 15 15:58:12 EDT 2002 | robertnguyen

To whom this may concern, I recently ran into the problem with vias on pads of BGA when place BGA and reflow gas trap on vias escape and result in ball having void greater than 50% of BGA diameter. The BGA pad is measured at 20 mils and the vias mea

void on BGA Ball due to via on BGA pad

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 16 10:00:03 EDT 2002 | davef

You have a very bad situation. It�s tough for the gas, flux material, er whatever to escape when the BGA is sitting on top of it and the blind via is blocking it from the other side. Obviously the vias should have been: * Placed on the edge of the

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