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Eyelets are made from copper and are tin electronplated unless specified. Chose the proper eyelet keeping the following in mind: LUF The length of the eyelet barrel under the flange should be 0.020-0.035”/0.630-0.890mm greater than the thickness of
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Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 02:22:08 EDT 2005 | grantp
Hi, There are a number of things you can try. You are already using 1:1 hole to pad ratio, and that's good as you need the size. I would try an electroform stencil as that will have a smooth side of the aperture and help paste release. Don't use c
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 18:23:32 EDT 1999 | Tom B.
Even though you may find a pad-pad thru-hole spacing, part body size, orientation, and insertion head tooling clearences may be the deciding factor in spacing. 1. Part body diameter will dictate component centroid spacing. ---[][][][
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How to Prevent Solder Ball and Bridging Defects during the SMT Reflow Process
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Via in pad is the design practice of placing a via in the copper landing pad of a component. Compared to standard PCB via routing, via in pad allows a design to use smaller component pitch sizes and further reduce the PCBs overall size. With component manufactures pushing smaller parts every year and the demand from consumers for smaller devices, the usage of via in pad practices by hardware engineers have become more commonplace. In this article, we will discuss the differences between via in pad and traditional vias, when should you use via in pad, and how to design for it.
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In the early 2000s the first fine-pitch ball grid array devices became popular with designers looking to pack as much horsepower into as small a space as possible. "Smaller is better" became the rule and with that the mechanical drilling world became severely impacted by available drill bit sizes, aspect ratios, and plating methodologies. First of all, the diameter of the drill needed to be in the 0.006" or smaller range due to the reduction of pad size and spacing pitch. Secondly, the aspect ratio (depth to diameter) became limited by drill flute length, positional accuracy, rigidity of the tools (to prevent breakage), and the throwing power of acid copper plating systems. And lastly, the plating needed to close up the hole as much as possible, which led to problems with voiding, incomplete fill, and gas/solution entrapment.
Teaching video on PCB through hole repair. BEST instructors teach the method for repair of a damaged eyelet using a multitude of different close up and angled views. Repair is completed per the IPC 7721 instructions. http://www.solder.net
SMT Express, Volume 2, Issue No. 3 - from SMTnet.com Volume 2, Issue No. 3 Thursday, March 16, 2000 Featured Article Return to Front Page Stencil Design for Mixed Technology Through-hole / SMT Placement and Reflow by William E. Coleman, Photo
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I’m making the presumption of: Not knowing the width of the pad to which the leads are to be soldered and the diameter of the first wire