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Reliability of Reworked QFNs

Technical Library | 2014-09-11 11:43:48.0

In this DOD study the reliability of reworked QFNs is studied with the outcome being that a stay in place stencil does not impact the reliability of a QFN reworked using this technique

BEST Inc.

Plastic vs Metal Stencils for Prototype Printing

Technical Library | 2014-09-11 11:47:39.0

This article goes through the pluses and minuses of using plastic stencils for DIY prototypes. The release efficiency is measured and "rules of thumb" for using one type vs another is explained.

BEST Inc.

Reballing a QFN Simplifies QFN Rework

Technical Library | 2014-09-11 11:36:46.0

There are a variety of methods one can use to rework QFNs. This paper explains one of the ways to get very little center ground voiding while making it easy to place a tiny component with almost no keep out areas.

BEST Inc.

Expectations for Companies' Conflict Minerals Reporting

Technical Library | 2014-04-24 16:37:42.0

By May 31, 2014, it is expected that companies, officially known as issuers, will be required to take the unprecedented step of submitting their first conflict minerals disclosures to the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC. This paper is intended to describe the content that certain sustainable and responsible investors, or SRIs, and nongovernmental organizations, or NGOs, expect to see in an issuer's Specialized Disclosure, or Form SD, and Conflict Minerals Report, or CMR, if a CMR is deemed necessary.

Responsible Sourcing Network

HCFC-225 Phaseout - What Now?

Technical Library | 2015-12-01 20:36:48.0

On January 1, 2015, nine months from APEX 2014, the production and use restrictions on HCFC-225 will be in effect throughout the United States. This phase out is encompassing in scope. This phase out will have significant technical, performance, and economic implications for the electronics industry. The regulatory situation remains fluid. A number of alternative solvents have been or are in the process of being developed. We discuss the options for assemblers and component manufacturers.

BFK Solutions LLC

Environmentally sound: Aqueous cleaning with minimum water consumption

Technical Library | 2017-01-23 21:12:01.0

"Water is not a problem of the future, but a key issue of our time for businesses: In the future, urgent water risks will increase in many areas of the world. A growing population, a changing consumer behavior and climate change will have an immediate impact on the availability and quality of water and thus build further pressure on governments, businesses and societies." (Quote from the summary of the 2014 WWF study "The imported risk. Germany's water risk in the age of globalization.")

Kolb Cleaning Technology USA LLC

Instrumentation for Studying Real-time Popcorn Effect in Surface Mount Packages during Solder Reflow

Technical Library | 2014-06-12 16:40:19.0

Occurrence of popcorn in IC packages while assembling them onto the PCB is a well known moisture sensitive reliability issues, especially for surface mount packages. Commonly reflow soldering simulation process is conducted to assess the impact of assembling IC package onto PCB. A strain gauge-based instrumentation is developed to investigate the popcorn effect in surface mount packages during reflow soldering process. The instrument is capable of providing real-time quantitative information of the occurrence popcorn phenomenon in IC packages. It is found that the popcorn occur temperatures between 218 to 241°C depending on moisture soak condition, but not at the peak temperature of the reflow process. The presence of popcorn and delamination are further confirmed by scanning acoustic tomography as a failure analysis.

WASET - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology

Performance of Light Emitting Diode on Surface Machined Heat Sink

Technical Library | 2014-05-15 14:26:27.0

350mA). Slotted surface showed good performance on both thermal and optical properties of the given 3W green LED.

Universiti Sains Malaysia

Testing Intermetallic Fragility on Enig upon Addition of Limitless Cu

Technical Library | 2014-01-23 16:49:55.0

As reliability requirements increase, especially for defense and aerospace applications, the need to characterize components used in electronic assembly also increases. OEM and EMS companies look to perform characterizations as early as possible in the process to be able to limit quality related issues and improve both assembly yields and ultimate device reliability. In terms of BGA devices, higher stress conditions, RoHS compatible materials and increased package densities tend to cause premature failures in intermetallic layers. Therefore it is necessary to have a quantitative and qualitative test methodology to address these interfaces.

Universal Instruments Corporation

Understanding SIR

Technical Library | 2014-02-06 17:49:48.0

Many electronics manufacturers perform SIR testing to evaluate solder materials and sometimes the results they obtain differ significantly from those stated by the solder material provider. The difference in the results is typically the result of SIR coupon preparation. This paper will discuss the issue of SIR coupon preparation, board cleaning techniques, and how board cleanliness directly affects SIR results.

Indium Corporation

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