Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 17:34:26 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| Has any anyone established / published quality standards for BGA solder joints? Is IPC-A-610 in process of adding standards for BGAs? | The debate continues. I have felt for some time a maximum 20% voiding is allowable under certain conditions (w
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 10:25:19 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| I have a mixed technology board ranging from 50 mil pitch devices to 20mil Qfp's to PBGA-352 at 1.27mm, and 6 Intel uBGA-48 at 30 mil pitch. With all these different package types i'm torn between using a 4 or 5mil thick stencil. The ball dia. is 1
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 14 10:48:32 EST 1998 | Larry Johnson
Okay here is the deal. I am fairly new to the company here, but one thing I have noticed is that we read way to many fiducials, in my opinon anyway. One for example is this. One assembly was reading 17 fids. Smallest pitch was .25mil I say you o
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 17:02:35 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| Okay here is the deal. I am fairly new to the company here, but one thing I have noticed is that we read way to many fiducials, in my opinon anyway. One for example is this. One assembly was reading 17 fids. Smallest pitch was .25mil I say you
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 04 13:25:34 EST 1998 | Jeff Sanchez
| | | | Does anyone have any information or experience with the use of conductive epoxy in leu of solder. I have a unique application that might lend itself to this technology. I am looking for manufacturers, printing, curing and reliability info. |
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 04 19:17:03 EST 1998 | Jason
Jeff, I used conductive epoxy for diebonding and chipcaps on hybrid xtal controlled osc. We were applying via stencil printer, then curing in a KME vertical cure, a real foot print saver. Even under controlled environmental conditions, it was a re
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 21:50:14 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| All y'll: I could use your input on determining when to skim dross from a wave solder pot. | | On one hand, dross protects the surface of the solder from oxidation. On the other hand too much dross may affect solder joint quality. On another ha
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 10:14:28 EST 1998 | Dave f
| | All y'll: I could use your input on determining when to skim dross from a wave solder pot. | | | | On one hand, dross protects the surface of the solder from oxidation. On the other hand too much dross may affect solder joint quality. On anot
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 14:30:48 EST 1998 | John
| | | | | | | All y'll: I could use your input on determining when to skim dross from a wave solder pot. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | On one hand, dross protects the surface of the solder from oxidation. On the other hand too much dross may affect
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 26 06:05:32 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| Certain board designs require the unavoidable use of non-plated holes and slots. Presently, this requires a trip back to the drill house to open up the aforementioned holes, to remove the unwanted plating. In situations requiring non-plated holes a
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