Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 09:17:13 EDT 2004 | russ
For flatness - Put the part on a leveling plate and roll a dial indicator across it. The leveling plate is not required for a true flatness check but using this will also work for parallelism of lead base to top of body.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 15:53:59 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Steve is right. There is a difference between flat ribbon "devices" and flat ribbon "cable". IPC standards are the same for flat ribbon as gull wing. Here's a pic for example: http://www.topline.tv/FLATPACK.html
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 16:07:56 EST 2012 | jerlong
Greetings, Does anyone know where to find a tape and reel flatness specification? Looking at the EIA 481-B standard, there is no reference to the tape flatness (the images shown may "imply" flatness from one side of the tape to the other, However I
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 26 10:26:57 EST 2004 | KenM
I am trying to find a source for a flat conveyor belt for an old post wave flat belt conveyor at a reasonable cost. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 23:17:37 EST 2006 | raychamp007
Dear Friend, SMD E-cap wasn't a Flat ribbon, L or gull wing. Pls. look at SOIC & QFP for Flat ribbon, L or gull wing. So far IPC had confirmed dont have any criteria set specific for SMD E-cap.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 20:32:57 EDT 2007 | raychamp007
Dear Friend, Any one can tell is there any different between Flat Ribbon and Gull Wing Component? Any one pls give an example or provide a picture of flat ribbon component. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 15:48:31 EDT 2021 | grahamcooper22
Leaded HASL on small pads can be quite difficult to print on...the HASL tends to be domed rather than flat..and that can affect print quality...you really need a perfectly flat pcb pad to print paste on when you are assembling 0.5mm QFPs. If the pcb
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 15:11:34 EST 1999 | Alvin Kevichusa
Let's look at it this way... Imagine a multileaded component sitting on a flat surface. If all the leads touch the flat surface, they are all in the same plane (that of the flat surface) and are coplanar. Coplanarity is desirable because if a lead is
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 01:11:12 EDT 2007 | Haris
Gull wing components are name on the pin/lead shape of the ICs like sop, qfp, pqf etc while plcc IC package is named on J-lead componets. Flat ribbon is of cable/wiring type and it is not a component,see this website. http://directory.jimtrade.com/2
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 13:23:18 EDT 2007 | slthomas
On the contrary, IPC-610 refers to flat ribbon leads in the same context as gullwing and "L" leads. I've always assumed that they were one in the same (could be wrong here...certainly wouldn't be anything new) and have never seen L or flat ribbon r