Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 10 02:30:46 EDT 2001 | praveen
Hello Friends, Please advise how critical is the Micro BGA baking? The BGA size is around 7x7mm and we need to program it before mounting. The Micro BGA's are supplied in Trays and are put in to tape and reel after programming.We need to put these BG
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 21 14:17:27 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave
Hi I can't give you the answer for your question because I have too many questions and would have to know a lot more before I was comfortable giving any advice. I have done mass Baking of piles of PCB's as a needed evil when piles of boards were ex
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 11:45:48 EDT 2002 | fmonette
The current IPC/JEDEC standard J-STD-033 for moisture-sensitive devices does not include a bake cycle at 90C (it includes cycles at 40C and 125C for non-assembled components in reels or trays). However, the upcoming revision, which should be release
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 04 11:34:42 EDT 2002 | Bob Willis
Some additional comments from a paper may be of interest. Baking Printed Circuit Boards - Why and How Baking printed boards prior to conventional and surface mount assembly should not be necessary. Often boards are baked for historical reasons; in
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 09 15:03:46 EDT 2005 | Amol
Hi, I am running a circuit board that needs a part to be put on it after cleaning and before conformal coating. the only problem is that after cleaning and hand assembly of the part, there is a thin whitish residue in the ckt board that one can see w
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 14:58:11 EST 2000 | Greg denham
Does anyone have any information on baking boards to remove moisture before reflowing and waving assemblies? I've been told that we should do this to stop such problems as delamination of boards, blow holes, solder balls, etc. I don't know have any e
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 14:58:11 EST 2000 | Greg denham
Does anyone have any information on baking boards to remove moisture before reflowing and waving assemblies? I've been told that we should do this to stop such problems as delamination of boards, blow holes, solder balls, etc. I don't know have any e
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 17:26:17 EST 2001 | Cory
We're going to begin conformal coating a few of our assemblies as required by our customer. We're using Kester No clean paste and will use cotton gloves to keep the boards clean while handling. My question is: Do we need to clean the boards prior to
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 09 15:53:22 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
If the white residue is from a no-clean flux or no- clean solder flux core you can leave it on the board. (Consult with the flux or cored solder manufacturer) Because after being encapsulated with conformal coating the residue is sealed from humidity
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 09 17:01:40 EDT 2005 | GS
You can find some input on IPC-HDBK-830 Guidelines for Design, Selection and Apllication of Conf Coating. Also look at IPC-CH-65A, Guidelines for Cleaning of Printed Board Assemblies. Regards...........GS