Electronics Forum: overprint (Page 2 of 10)

LLP Device

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 06:57:24 EST 2006 | aj

35% and overprint by 3thou on the leads.

LLP Device

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 06:58:05 EST 2006 | aj

overprint by 3 thou on the length of leads only

LLP Device

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 09:14:18 EST 2006 | russ

Thanks A.J. knew about the thermal pad reduction but not the overprint. off to CAD!

UBLOX Tim-4A reflow problem

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 03:06:31 EST 2006 | aj

Darby, You mentioned that you have not incorporated the recommended overprint ? is this so. aj...

RoHS BGA stencil question

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 14:55:30 EST 2007 | pavel_murtishev

Good evening, I do. 2mil overprint is not critical. Paste will simply flow back. Paste flows back even with larger overprint (up to 15mil at least). 5mil stencil thickness if fine also. BGA area ratio for both BGAs is higher than 0.66 required by IP

intrusive reflow process

Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 13:25:57 EDT 2002 | zanolli

Hello Anthony, The amount of solder that the process is capable of applying is the biggest limitation. I believe that solder paste is only approx. 50% metal by volume. When connectors are soldered in intrusive reflow, often the stencil is "overprint

Pin-in-Paste, Intrusive Reflow, Solder Preforms, etc.

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 03:16:11 EST 2006 | pavel_murtishev

Good morning, The critical points for successful PIP technology are: 1. Gap between THT lead and PHT hole. It shouldn�t be greater that 0.2mm; 2. Lead shape. THT leads MUST be straight or you�ll get excessive voiding otherwise; 3. As Russ said, pas

Solder Beads

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 17:29:29 EDT 2001 | Michael

We've found beading is not neccesarily the amount of paste but where it's applied. Trapping paste under components seems to be the culprit. On components where we couldn't reduce aperature size we simply moved it outward actually overprinting the p

type 3 vs type 4 paste

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 08 17:10:04 EST 2002 | rspoerri

Is that square inscribed or circumscribed with respect to the pad? It sounds like you're saying circumscribed (overprint) given the volume comment. Wanted to confirm though. Kim

Fine pitch paste release problems.

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 19 13:25:19 EST 2002 | russ

We actually look at it like this, The area of a circle that will fit into a square is less. (slight overprint with square aperture with radiused corners) Russ


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