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. Non-Conductive fill is another term for mask plugged vias. Via encroaching: a technique that is often adopted due to concerns about the presenceof solder mask material under the device
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. Non-Conductive fill is another term for mask plugged vias. Via encroaching: a technique that is often adopted due to concerns about the presence of solder mask material under the device
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. Non-Conductive fill is another term for mask plugged vias. Via encroaching: a technique that is often adopted due to concerns about the presence of solder mask material under the device
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. Since plugging adds a fabrication process the bare board cost increases. So if you want to plug a via you might as well plug all of them because the is no difference in cost for one plugged via or a thousand plugged vias
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% just for a single BTC (Bottom Terminal Component. Plugged Via: Here is an illustration of a QFN with vias going through the Thermal Pad allowing solder to flow through them
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% just for a single BTC (Bottom Terminal Component. Plugged Via: Here is an illustration of a QFN with vias going through the Thermal Pad allowing solder to flow through them
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% just for a single BTC (Bottom Terminal Component. Plugged Via: Here is an illustration of a QFN with vias going through the Thermal Pad allowing solder to flow through them
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Posted: 11 Feb 2015 at 7:46pm Yes, I would highly recommend that you "Tent" the vias on the BGA side and leave the holes open on the bottom side
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Posted: 11 Feb 2015 at 7:46pm Yes, I would highly recommend that you "Tent" the vias on the BGA side and leave the holes open on the bottom side
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Posted: 11 Feb 2015 at 7:46pm Yes, I would highly recommend that you "Tent" the vias on the BGA side and leave the holes open on the bottom side