Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 03:28:20 EDT 2007 | shparekh
Hi All, Brand new here. I am wondering if I can find a breakout board for 0.4mm pitch SMD connectors. TIA. -sanjay
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 18 22:52:15 EDT 2015 | mdang
What nozzle size do you use to place 01005 on Fuji CP8 machine? The smallest nozzle size on the CP8 is 0.4mm. Could we use this nozzle to place 01005 since the size of 01005 pacakge is 0.4mm x 0.2mm. Thank you for your help, -Michael
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 10:52:56 EST 2019 | jandon
Maybe something like this could work?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 12 00:49:37 EST 2019 | myke03o
I am optimizing a stencil opening for BGA with 0.4mm pitch and pad diameter of 0.2mm. Can anyone advice of stencil thickness and stencil opening I can use in order to have a good paste release. Thanks for all your answers.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 21:17:41 EST 2006 | davef
Use the IPC calculator [free at http://www.ipc.org]
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 07:55:31 EST 2001 | ibi
I will have to process a PQFP 128 with a pitch of 0.4 mm. Given that the width of its leads are about 0.13-0.23 mm, i dread the worst when printing the solder paste. So, i would like to know if some people have yet test this type of fine pitch, what
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 15:30:17 EST 2001 | dason_c
Please check what is the actual pitch size. I found some of the designer use 15.7 mil pitch and no accumulate ie 15.7, 15.7 and 15.8...... Also, I recommended the pad width should be 10 - 11 mil for 0.4mm pitch. You can open the 10 - 10.5 mil aper
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 10:27:03 EST 2008 | fastek
Well I've heard you must get the 0201, 0.4mm tape feeder to place an 0201 component as the 0402 feeder won't do it. They ain't cheap @ $1,000 each from Fuji roughly. Also you will need to get 0.4mm nozzles on your machine. Have you actually done thi
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 21:39:29 EDT 2019 | sssamw
6 mil (0.15mm) for the 1.13mm pitch BGA, and 4 mil (0.1mm) for the smal QFN with 0.4mm pitch.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 19 07:50:24 EDT 2002 | pjc
I used to build flash memory products for M-Systems. Up to 30,000 per week. Nothing special in the process for these boards. 1mm and 0.4mm thick std. FR4 PCBs are used. Double-Sided reflow. The 0.4mm thin boards require process carriers. Panelized 24