Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 03 16:34:10 EST 2005 | davef
The main advantage if ENIG over HASL is that ENIG is flat and HASL generally is not. The main disadvanages to ENIG over HASL are: * Cost of ENIG is 1.5 - 2X higher than HASL * Selflife is less than HASL * You solder to nickel, rather than copper * E
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 12:37:41 EST 2005 | Cmiller
We have been using this finish almost exclusively for fine pitch boards for about 5 years. Make SURE you use a board house that does the gold plating in-house. There are some potential issues as DaveF stated. The only problem we have encountered is w
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 06 08:42:21 EDT 2001 | davef
Please give us additional background on your board, solder, process, etc. If you are talking about black pad in ENIG solderability preservative, check the fine SMTnet archives to get started.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 02 15:02:50 EDT 2016 | davef
ASPIS (Advanced Surface Protection for Improved Reliability PCB Systems) The three year Aspis ‘Research for SMEs’ project has been conducted to address problems found with the nickel gold (ENIG) solderable finishes that are used by the electronics in
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 27 11:01:58 EDT 2016 | mufflerbearings
From the pic, it looks like you have a bad board; ENIG process issue. It used to be called black pad for SMT but I'm sure it's the same condition for T/H. Any good electronic lab should be able to id the black stuff. I would also send raw boards bac
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 03:14:34 EDT 2016 | andrzej
Looks like "black pad" issue. More about this here: http://www.ipc.org/feature-article.aspx?aid=Black-pad Definitly PCB supplier need to improve the process.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 22:40:52 EDT 2016 | twhoo
analysis report is as attached. Pls let me know what you think of the root cause of this issue? Can i conclude this is a black pad at thru hole ring with a root cause of contaminated gold
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 08:44:57 EDT 2016 | jrrt_williams
As an OEM repiar tech I would run into "Black Pad" on occasion, though mostly on surface mount pads. The only way I could remove the oxidation was to apply water soluble flux and add solder, then wick away the excess. This left me with a suitable s
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 14:55:48 EST 2003 | Paul.malone@teradyne.com
What current desity package would you draw the line for the use of ENIG (imm. IO count/ etc
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 22:11:36 EDT 2016 | davef
I'd guess that "black pad" is not the issue that you need to address, because only 2 of your 5 test points has the problem that we seem to be discussing. I'd expect "black pad" problems to be more wide spread. Something is going on at those two locat