Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 22:25:06 EDT 2019 | dhanish
yes..there is no fillet as shown in the picture..
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 13:02:01 EDT 2019 | davef
Double-check me on this, but I don't believe that A-610 [IPC-A-610] requires side fillets on QFN solder connections, because the sides of most terminations are not plated. Plating on the bottom of the termination is sufficient for a proper solder con
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 13:19:31 EDT 2019 | davef
While we're are it, here's a link to a recent FORUM thread that talk's about BTC standoff height: https://smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=21852&mc=9
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 20 14:55:55 EDT 2019 | davef
IPC-A-610F 8.3.13 Bottom Termination Components (BTC) ... Thermal plane void criteria shall be established between the manufacturer and user IPC-A-610F, 8.3.14 Components with Bottom Thermal Plane Terminations ... Thermal Plane Void Criteria -
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 05:25:26 EDT 2019 | ameenullakhan
Hi , hope below information may help you. The presence of small voids in thermal pad region is not likely to result in degradation of thermal and electrical performance The combing of smaller multiple voids up to 50% of the thermal pad area, does
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 13:58:32 EDT 2005 | seaK
Our production is putting QFN40 and QFN56 package on board. With 80% opening on terminal, 40% on thermal pad, we found QFN56 100% forming toe fillet, but it does not work out the same to QFN40. We suspect it's because of the weight of component.....
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 16:35:04 EDT 2005 | Jason Fullerton
"Whether or not you need a toe fillet depends on your application. We have high reliability products where we can't use a QFN over a certain size, regardless of toe fillet. We have other applications where we meet the thermal cycle requirements for a
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 14:36:05 EDT 2005 | Bob R.
The only way we can consistently get a toe fillet is to use a paste with an extremely active flux. We allow that paste on certain products, but discourage it's use because it's on the hairy edge of not meeting our lower limit in surface insulation r
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 07:29:43 EDT 2017 | stivais
How do you evaluate the soldering quality for those QFNs? X-Ray or AOI? For some QFNs (and other bottom termination components) it's not supposed to have solder fillets on toes. It's also noted in IPC-A-610 (Rev.F 8.3.13). Take a look at your QFN ch
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 08 13:47:13 EST 2004 | guest
It is my understanding that per IPC specs toe fillets are not required as they do not add any strength to a solder connection. Our thoughts were allways that proper toe fillets are a sign of a good process. What are some of your guidelines and though