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Re: Metal based PCB reflow.

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 11:23:10 EDT 1999 | Gang Pan

| | I am starting a new project which involve 3 oz copper layer with 20 mil components on the top of the board and 0.040" thick copper with D2Pak on the bottom of the board. | | There is anybody has experience on metal-based PCB reflow process? I g

Re: Universal GSM

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 15:06:07 EDT 1998 | Chrys

I didn't use my real name because I don't want to get bombed with phone calls and emails. We are an OEM looking to put in a SMT line soon. Is this GSM a decent machine? How much does it cost? | | Also and info on decent screen printers and re

Re: PCMCIA QFP Process Issue

Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 20:44:13 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Sal: You and Wolfgang are spot on, but let's see if we can blow this out a bit. Before proceding to rattle on ... � PC Card. A credit card-size computer peripheral that add memory, mass storage, and I/O capabilities to computers in a rugged, compa

Re: Metal based PCB reflow.

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 12:10:41 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | I am starting a new project which involve 3 oz copper layer with 20 mil components on the top of the board and 0.040" thick copper with D2Pak on the bottom of the board. | | | There is anybody has experience on metal-based PCB reflow process?

Re: Metal based PCB reflow.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 09 17:29:59 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| I am starting a new project which involve 3 oz copper layer with 20 mil components on the top of the board and 0.040" thick copper with D2Pak on the bottom of the board. | There is anybody has experience on metal-based PCB reflow process? I guess

Question on Thermal Overstress on BGA Balls During Rework

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 17 16:58:52 EST 2006 | mikecollier

We are currently struggling with a particularly difficult component selection form our designers. This is a custom BGA, 592 balls, metal cover with a very large bead of adhesive using to retain the cover. We have had significant fallout (greater th

Rectangular uBGAs with 1 raised edge after reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 08:37:47 EDT 2001 | jbieber

Gregory, I think that the profile is too radical, i.e. zone 6 to zone 7 temperatures are too far apart. I would guess that the solderjoints have not all reached 183C in zone 6 which is why the uBGA's do not have a symmetrical ball collapse. You may

BGA rework: Coplanarity of Xilinx before and after reflow.

Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 22:59:40 EDT 2005 | davef

We believe your problem is caused by the mismatch in CTE of the material ised in your BGA. In fact, this "potato chipping" [where the corners curl-up] is present in all BGA. The issue is the matter of degree. [Mismatching CTE is how old thermostats

Re: Why are squares better than round ones?(and a update on my lil' nightmare)

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 11:16:45 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory

Hello all, I read about Steve's headache a few articles back and I'm really interested by his tip. However, I'm still wondering why square apertures release solder paste better than round ones. For the same volume of paste, the surface area of th

Re: Why are squares better than round ones?(and a update on my lil' nightmare)

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 12:18:04 EDT 1999 | Scott McKee

| Hello all, | | I read about Steve's headache a few articles back and I'm really interested by his tip. However, I'm still wondering why square apertures release solder paste better than round ones. For the same volume of paste, the surface area


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