Electronics Forum: 0201 and stencil and aperture (Page 2 of 9)

Re: screen printer and stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 15:20:25 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| Hi, | I'd like to ask some tips about the merits and shortcomings o | of both screen printer and stencil printer. For small quantity and highly mixed usage, which type of printer is suitable to our | application? | The boards contain no BGA and

uBGA PCB design and stencil design

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 23:48:13 EDT 2002 | harris

Hi: If anyone have the experience with the PCB pad design and stencil design for the uBGA? We meet the problem for it. The component data is 0.3mm diameter and 0.5 pitch. Could anyone tell me the PCB pad dimension, the stencil type and aperture dimes

Re: screen printer and stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 21:10:23 EDT 1999 | se

| | | Hi, | | | I'd like to ask some tips about the merits and shortcomings o | | | of both screen printer and stencil printer. For small quantity and highly mixed usage, which type of printer is suitable to our | | | application? | | | The board

Pad and Stencil Design

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 09:35:08 EDT 2001 | floydl

Based on your research, what is the pad and stencil design that you recommend for 0201 assembly?

Pad and Stencil Design

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 15:35:23 EDT 2001 | jschake

A laser cut stainless steel stencil was used exclusively for the evaluation of the complete 0201 assembly process, which addressed printing, placement, and reflow. However, I have also conducted off-line 0201 print tests using a nickel electroformed

CCGA and overprinting?

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 12:42:36 EDT 2001 | davef

I hate getting "roped" into math stuff, but here I go again ... Area of aperture = volume of paste / stencil thickness = {[5000 mil^3] / 5 mil} = 1000 mil^2 Side of the square aperture = Sqrt of the area = [1000 mil^2]^1/2 = 32 mil Diameter of ape

Spacing and Yield

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 11:34:36 EDT 2001 | jschake

The tightest spacing between neighboring 0201 components assembled was 8-mils. Please refer to the response for the query entitled �Minimizing Tombstoning Defects� posted by martys, as the response provided there is also relevant to address this que

Stencil cleanliness and inspection

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 16:40:46 EDT 2001 | kerryn

Thanks Phil. However, my objective is to identify stencils that are not 100% clean prior to sending to inventory. I want to catch it before the solder paste has a chance to dry and harden in the apertures. Kerry

CCGA and overprinting?

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 09:17:12 EDT 2001 | mikecampbell

Hello, I need some advice. I want to create apertures in my stencil for a IBM CCGA. I've heard the standard is 4800 cubic mils of paste per aperture. I usually use a 5mil stencil for this type of product. There is no way I'll get enough paste wit

Stencil cleanliness and inspection

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 20:45:54 EDT 2001 | davef

So, yer lookin' to detect a ~25um glob on the wall of the aperture on yer stencil, eh? Why not wash your stencils before you put them away? That's what we do. Give 'em a quick looksee, then rack 'em, if they're clean. Give 'em anudda looksee befo


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