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Platings for Interconnections

Technical Library | 2019-06-04 10:19:46.0

Interconnection technology relies very heavily on the ability of the conductors on a printed wiring assembly to maintain reliable signal integrity. Harsh environmental factors can precipitate a loss of conductivity due to oxidation and corrosion. Connections are typically soldered or inserted using pressure fitted connectors to obtain enough surface contact to meet the electrical conductivity requirements. In pressure contacts, surface integrity is especially critical where the abrasive effects of retraction and insertion can wear off the metallic finish from the contact area. This can expose the underlying copper or nickel and lead to increased resistance at the contact points. These types of conductors are frequently found in card edge connectors where the terminations are plated with a layer of nickel and gold (frequently referred to as gold fingers). A hard gold is typically used containing very small amounts of nickel and cobalt to increase the wear resistance.

ACI Technologies, Inc.

Made in Japan: Solder Paste Jet Dispensing Machine

Technical Library | 2024-03-19 07:58:40.0

Introduction of Solder Paste Jet Dispensing Machine Step into the future of manufacturing with the Solder Paste Jet Dispensing Machine, meticulously crafted in Japan under the esteemed I.C.T brand. This cutting-edge equipment represents the pinnacle of precision engineering, delivering unrivaled performance and reliability. Let's dive into its exceptional features and applications. Transmission Structure System of Solder Paste Jet Dispensing Machine At the heart of this Solder Paste Jet Dispensing Machine lies a meticulously designed transmission structure system. Powered by X Y linear motor drive control, it achieves unprecedented precision in positioning. With a reciprocating position accuracy of 3σ±5um and a dynamic position accuracy of 3σ±3um across the X, Y, and Z axes, it ensures flawless execution of tasks with minimal deviation. The load-type gantry structure further enhances stability and accuracy, guaranteeing consistent performance even during high-speed operations. Advanced Function Configuration Flexibility and customization are the hallmarks of the Solder Paste Jet Dispensing Machine. It features a customizable platform tailored to meet the specific needs of diverse applications, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency. Additionally, the machine boasts advanced functionalities such as automatic correction of substrate warp height and real-time penetration monitoring. Equipped with dual cameras, it provides precise feedback for adjustments during the filling process, ensuring unmatched precision and quality. Function configuration.jpg Vision Non-stop Experience uninterrupted precision with the Vision Non-stop functionality of this machine. Capable of detecting 100 chips per second, it automatically identifies position and height deviations, enabling real-time compensation for coating actions. Dual compensation for path and glue amount further optimizes efficiency, minimizing waste and maximizing productivity. With its ability to print solder paste dots as small as 110um, it's perfectly suited for high-precision applications in ICs, BGAs, and beyond. Versatility in Configuration Options and Applications Adaptability is key in modern manufacturing, and the Solder Paste Jet Dispensing Machine delivers on all fronts. Offering a range of configuration options, including different valves tailored to various material viscosities and fluidity, it ensures optimal performance across diverse production scenarios. From semiconductor packages to LED back-end Mini-LED production, its versatility knows no bounds, making it an indispensable asset in a wide range of industries. Explore the Future of Manufacturing with I.C.T Join the ranks of industry leaders embracing the future of manufacturing with I.C.T's Solder Paste Jet Dispensing Machine. With its unrivaled precision, speed, and reliability, it's set to revolutionize your production processes and propel your business to new heights of success. Don't just keep up with the competition--surpass it with I.C.T's cutting-edge solutions. Unlock the Potential of Precision Manufacturing Delve deeper into the transformative power of precision manufacturing and discover how the Solder Paste Jet Dispensing Machine can unlock new possibilities for your business. From reducing production costs to improving product quality, the benefits are endless. Partner with I.C.T today and embark on a journey towards manufacturing excellence. Conclusion In conclusion, our Solder Paste Jet Dispensing Machine embodies the fusion of Japanese precision and I.C.T reliability, offering unparalleled efficiency in solder paste dispensing. With its advanced features and customizable options, it caters to the diverse needs of modern manufacturing processes. Experience the pinnacle of dispensing technology with our Solder Paste Jet Dispensing Machine. Overseas Technical Support by I.C.T At I.C.T, our commitment to customer satisfaction extends beyond the initial purchase. We provide comprehensive overseas technical support, including machine installation, debugging, and customer training. Our dedicated team ensures that your production line runs smoothly from the first product off the line to the seamless delivery of the machine. Partner with I.C.T today and elevate your manufacturing precision with our Solder Paste Jet Dispensing Machine. Contact us now to learn more about our solutions and take your production processes to new heights of efficiency and reliability.

I.C.T ( Dongguan ICT Technology Co., Ltd. )

Enabling High-Speed Printing Using Low-Cost Materials: Process Stability is Paramount

Technical Library | 2016-03-17 19:09:46.0

The rapid growth of electronic devices across the globe is driving manufacturers to enhance high-speed mass production techniques in the PCB assembly arena. As manufacturers drive to reduce costs while maximizing production by expanding facilities, updating automation equipment, or implementing lean six sigma techniques, the potential to build scrap product or rework printed circuit boards increases dramatically.Manufacturers have two general paths to reduce the costs of high-speed printed circuit board assembly production. The first path is to reduce cost by focusing on high quality printing and mounting. The other, increasingly popular option is to utilize low-cost materials. In either case, the baseline must provide a consistent high-speed solder paste printing method, which considers the fill, snap-off, and cleaning processes.Building on our expertise and testing, this paper will highlight the two trains of thought with specific focus on how low-cost materials affect print performance. It will also explore technologies, which can help provide stable, high-speed screen printing.

Panasonic Factory Solutions Company of America (PFSA)

Reliability of Stacked Microvia

Technical Library | 2015-05-14 15:45:45.0

The Printed Circuit Board industry has seen a steady reduction in pitch from 1.0mm to 0.4mm; a segment of the industry is even using or considering a 0.25mm pitch. This has increased the use of stacked microvias in these designs. The process of stacking microvias has been practiced for several years in handheld devices; however, the devices generally do not operate in harsh conditions. Type 1 and Type 2 microvias have been tested over the years and have been found to be very reliable. We do not have enough test data for 3 and 4 stack microvias when placed on and off buried via. The main objective of this study was to understand the reliability of 3 and 4 stack microvias placed on and off a buried via.

Firan Technology Group

Successful Conformal Coating Masking

Technical Library | 2013-10-22 07:38:42.0

In conformal coating many components and printed circuit board locations must remain uncoated due to the insulating nature of the coating. The purpose of the conformal coating masking materials is to prevent migration of the conformal coatings into components that need to clear and designated keep out areas. This applies to both liquid conformal coating and Parylene processing. Get this basic process wrong and it can be a big problem, leading to the next stage of either repairing the conformal coating leak, stripping the conformal coating off the circuit board, removing a component to replace it or scrapping the board. This paper reviews typical masking application methods in conformal coating and provides advice on minimising problems.

SCH Technologies

Reliability of PWB Microvias for High Density Package Assembly

Technical Library | 2021-12-21 23:01:30.0

High density PWB (printed wiring board) with microvia technology is required for implementation of high density and high I/O area array packages (AAP). COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) AAP packaging technologies in high reliability versions with 1.27 mm pitch are now being considered for use in a number of NASA systems including the Space Shuttle and Mars Rovers. NASA functional system designs are requiring ever more denser AAP packages and board features, making board microvia technology very attractive for effectively routing a large number of package inputs/outputs.

NASA Office Of Safety And Mission Assurance

Testing Printed Circuit Boards for Creep Corrosion in Flowers of Sulfur Chamber

Technical Library | 2015-07-16 17:24:23.0

Qualification of electronic hardware from a corrosion resistance standpoint has traditionally relied on stressing the hardware in a variety of environments. Before the development of tests based on mixed flowing gas (MFG), hardware was typically exposed to temperature-humidity cycling. In the pre-1980s era, component feature sizes were relatively large. Corrosion, while it did occur, did not in general degrade reliability. There were rare instances of the data center environments releasing corrosive gases and corroding hardware. One that got a lot of publicity was the corrosion by sulfur-bearing gases given off by data center carpeting. More often, corrosion was due to corrosive flux residues left on as-manufactured printed circuit boards (PCBs) that led to ion migration induced electrical shorting. Ion migration induced failures also occurred inside the PCBs due to poor laminate quality and moisture trapped in the laminate layers.

iNEMI (International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative)

Simulation of Droplet Jetting of a Non-Newtonian Mixed Suspension

Technical Library | 2021-06-15 18:40:53.0

The jet printing of a dense mixed non-Newtonian suspension is based on the rapid displacement of fluid through a nozzle, the forming of a droplet and eventually the break-off of the filament. The ability to model this process would facilitate the development of future jetting devices. The purpose of this study is to propose a novel simulation framework and to show that it captures the main effects such as droplet shape, volume and speed. In the framework, the time dependent flow and the fluid-structure interaction between the suspension, the moving piston and the deflection of the jetting head is simulated. The system is modelled as a two phase system with the surrounding air being one phase and the dense suspension the other. Hence, the non-Newtonian suspension is modelled as a mixed single phase with properties determined from material testing. The simulations were performed with two coupled in-house solvers developed at Fraunhofer-Chalmers Centre; IBOFlow, a multiphase flow solver and LaStFEM, a large strain FEM solver. Jetting behaviour was shown to be affected not only by piston motion and fluid rheology, but also by the energy loss in the jetting head. The simulation results were compared to experimental data obtained from an industrial jetting head.

Fraunhofer-Chalmers Research Centre for Industustrial Mathematics

An Investigation into Alternative Methods of Drying Moisture Sensitive Devices

Technical Library | 2021-11-26 14:34:07.0

The use of desiccant bags filled with Silica Sand and or Clay beads used in conjunction with a Moisture Barrier Bag to control moisture for storage of printed circuit boards has long been an accepted practice and standard from both JEDEC and IPC organizations. Additionally, the use heated ovens for baking off moisture using the evaporation process has also been a long#2;standing practice from these organizations. This paper on alternative drying methods will be accompanied by completed independent, unbiased tests conducted by Vinny Nguyen, an engineering student (now graduated) from San Jose State University. The accompanied paper will examine the performance levels of different technologies of desiccant bags to control moisture in enclosed spaces. The tests and equipment set were reviewed by an engineer and consultant to the Lockheed Martin Aerospace Division and the IPC - TM-650 2.6.28 test method was review by engineer from pSemi. The tests were designed to mimic performance tests outlined in Mil Spec 3464, which both IPC and JEDEC have adopted for their respective standards. The test examined variables including absorption capacity rates, weight gain and release of moisture back into the enclosed area. The presentation will also address and highlight: • Similarities of PCBs and Heavy Equipment as it applies to Inspections, Causes of Failure, Types of Corrosion and Moisture Collection Points. • Performance Attributes of Different Desiccant Technologies as it applies to shape, texture, change outs, labeling and regeneration. • Venn Diagram of Electromechanical Failure with the circles 1. Current 2. Contamination 3. Humidity Presentation Available

Steel Camel

Approaches to Overcome Nodules and Scratches on Wire Bondable Plating on PCBs

Technical Library | 2020-08-27 01:22:45.0

Initially adopted internal specifications for acceptance of printed circuit boards (PCBs) used for wire bonding was that there were no nodules or scratches allowed on the wirebond pads when inspected under 20X magnification. The nodules and scratches were not defined by measurable dimensions and were considered to be unacceptable if there was any sign of a visual blemish on wire-bondable features. Analysis of the yield at a PCB manufacturer monitored monthly for over two years indicated that the target yield could not be achieved, and the main reasons for yield loss were due to nodules and scratches on the wirebonding pads. The PCB manufacturer attempted to eliminate nodules and scratches. First, a light-scrubbing step was added after electroless copper plating to remove any co-deposited fine particles that acted as a seed for nodules at the time of copper plating. Then, the electrolytic copper plating tank was emptied, fully cleaned, and filtered to eliminate the possibility of co-deposited particles in the electroplating process. Both actions greatly reduced the density of the nodules but did not fully eliminate them. Even though there was only one nodule on any wire-bonding pad, the board was still considered a reject. To reduce scratches on wirebonding pads, the PCB manufacturer utilized foam trays after routing the boards so that they did not make direct contact with other boards. This action significantly reduced the scratches on wire-bonding pads, even though some isolated scratches still appeared from time to time, which caused the boards to be rejected. Even with these significant improvements, the target yield remained unachievable. Another approach was then taken to consider if wire bonding could be successfully performed over nodules and scratches and if there was a dimensional threshold where wire bonding could be successful. A gold ball bonding process called either stand-off-stitch bonding (SSB) or ball-stitch-on-ball bonding (BSOB) was used to determine the effects of nodules and scratches on wire bonds. The dimension of nodules, including height, and the size of scratches, including width, were measured before wire bonding. Wire bonding was then performed directly on various sizes of nodules and scratches on the bonding pad, and the evaluation of wire bonds was conducted using wire pull tests before and after reliability testing. Based on the results of the wire-bonding evaluation, the internal specification for nodules and scratches for wirebondable PCBs was modified to allow nodules and scratches with a certain height and a width limitation compared to initially adopted internal specifications of no nodules and no scratches. Such an approach resulted in improved yield at the PCB manufacturer.

Teledyne DALSA

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