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PCB Warp Issues

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 20 16:02:12 EDT 2010 | mikesewell

You may want to look at IPC 7721 Method 3.2 Bow and Twist Repair. In extreme cases you may need clamp or weight the pcb with bow in the other direction to yield a "flat" pcb in the unrestrained state. You will have to take the PCB up to or slightly

IPC-TM-650

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 01 09:01:14 EST 2003 | davef

It sounds like your board is "dome shaped", some call it "cupped". If so, this is more of a twist than a bow. Before moving on, if we receive a board that is so torqued that we can't figure-out how to measure it, we reject it. Go back to your TM-

PCB Warpage

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 20:16:23 EDT 2005 | davef

Q1) Simple way to measure the PCB warpage A1) IPC-TM-650; Method 2.4.22 Bow & Twist Q2) What is the maximum warpage can the SMT machine allow the to accept and place the component without problem. A2) That depends. IPC-A-610 Acceptability of Elect

Re: Criterion of PCBA bending degree

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 14:30:42 EDT 1999 | Deon Nungaray

| | | | | Hello all! | | | | | Recently we got a problem about the Funtional test. Some boards passed tests by using the auto-fixture(vacuum), but failed by using manual test fixture(need to plug CPU, DIMM etc.). The error symptom is no picture. We d

Bow and Twist of PCB's

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 19 05:00:56 EDT 1998 | Tom Blum

Hi there, I'm actually facing a lot of trouble with PCB's presenting up to 3mm of bow /twist at reception i.e. before assembly. The PCB size is 220 by 230mm. The boards are to be assembeled SMD double sides with 05.mm pitch on both sides. In order to

Standard of PCB Bow and Twist in Incoming Inspecion

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 12:27:10 EST 2003 | stevel

Hi all, We got some bare pwb in our incoming inspecion looked really wrapped. The maximum twist of the pwb we messured is 0.056inch by following the method in IPC-TM-650 2.4.22 C. (The diagonal size of our pwb is 7.5inch) According to the IPC standa

High Tg laminates

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 16 18:02:29 EST 1999 | John Holland

What are the main advantages of moving from a 140 degree C FR4 laminate to a higher Tg laminate 180 degree C ?. Would the higher Tg laminate be less susceptable to bow and twist ?. John Holland

What is a good spec for board warpage?

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 09:23:47 EST 2001 | davef

Bow & twist for bare boards and panels: IPC-A-610 1.5% for PTH only and 0.75% for SMT

pwb warpage

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 16:42:03 EST 2004 | davef

Bow & twist for bare boards and panels: IPC-A-610 1.5% for PTH only and 0.75% for SMT. So, what are you doing to these poor boards to make them warp?

BGA Soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 15:35:25 EST 2004 | Ken

Agreed. You will find different part manufacturers have different coplanarity specs. In fact I have on supplier that calls out 7 mil max coplanarity. Then factor in board bow and twist and it becomes a real joy.


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