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Solder Paste Printed Volume

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 14:49:20 EST 2001 | mparker

1. The formula for cubic area (LxWxH) applies to get the expected volume target value. Caution- do not assume the pad surface square are is correct for the part. Do consider the footprint of the device beign placed and its solder requirements to cre

Re: BGA SOLDER BALL to SURFACE PAD size relationship

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 13:28:31 EST 2000 | Dave F

Robert: Ah, opinions are like mothers, everyone has one. Here's mine: 1 Goto the Altera site, get a copy of "AN 114," follow it. Generally, manufacturers are closer to the requirements of their components than others are. 2 Metal showing on the b

Re: solder balls on high temp.solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 19:40:38 EST 2000 | Jerry Wetzel, SME, EM/SME

Your profile must be precise, your stencil aperture sizes and shapes are very important, and the size of the pads on the boards should be very close to what the part manufacturer recommends. We had some trouble with hi-temp paste, and discovered tha

Re: BGA SOLDER BALL to SURFACE PAD size relationship

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 13:28:31 EST 2000 | Dave F

Robert: Ah, opinions are like mothers, everyone has one. Here's mine: 1 Goto the Altera site, get a copy of "AN 114," follow it. Generally, manufacturers are closer to the requirements of their components than others are. 2 Metal showing on the b

672 PBGA on PC Card .015 thick pcb

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 20:27:13 EDT 2001 | davef

That�s a 672 BALL BGA, bud!!! It�s a BIG Mutha!!! [I know. I know. For some reason suppliers call balls "pins".] Let�s focus on: * Clarifying the units on your PCB and aluminum plate thickness measurements. * Describing your use of the aluminum pl

How important NSMD pads are for the QFN and similar packages?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 30 11:36:31 EDT 2014 | emeto

About the pads shape - you can do rectangular or oblong. For stencil design oblong is better for small pads(0.2mm) because it will give better release, so having this thought in mind you should probably design oblong shape and then print make paste a

solder balling

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 05 12:12:05 EDT 2000 | Ramon I Garcia C

Hello Friends: I'm new in SMT process, I have a problem with little balls of solder beside of the component, I'm tried reducing the apertures in the stencil and making home base, some times the balls desappear, but some time not, and some times

Reflow soldering through hole parts

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 12:03:15 EST 2001 | slthomas

Pete, I'm wondering how much optimisation you needed (or were allowed) to do with respect to connector design. The first one we evaluated had a row of leads that I can only describe as "crescent" shaped in cross section. Impossible to get even 50%

Re: Tombstoning

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 22 12:39:38 EST 1999 | Dave F

Wolfgang: From US baseball parlance: Home Plate. A five sided, two dimensional, closed shape where three equal length sides form a cube with one side removed and two additional equal length sides that form interior angles of 135�, 90�, and 135�.

Re: Cylindrical diodes Missing during SMT process.

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 16:11:21 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| Hello everyone, | We found many cylindrical diodes missing during SMT process. Could someone tell us how to prevent this problem? Is it effective to change the shape of stencil apture or reduce fan speed in reflow oven? Thanks in advance. | | Gyve


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