Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 09:46:47 EDT 2010 | davef
We know of no specification, but there are guidelines. Don'ts of Better Flexible Circuit Design and Manufacture; Mark Finstad; PCD&M; 01 June 2007 http://www.pcdandf.com/cms/magazine/95/3556
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 06:16:49 EDT 2018 | jacson_vu
Thank for your sharing. I am also trying find out the best parameter for our product.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 21:17:40 EST 1999 | Doug B.
Yes this is absolutely true. No-clean flux residue has various affects on the functionality of circuitry especially high impedance circuits. It also affects solderability, and reliability. No-clean flux will always leave a detectable residue. Mos
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 13:15:17 EDT 1999 | Justin Medernach
| Hi, | I just cheesed my previous attempt at this. I looked through IPC 600 and couldn't find anything relating to dimensional stability of a board with regard to stretch. I found bow and twist but nothing on size. I have a PCB that is .030" over
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 08:11:25 EDT 2010 | muarty
Is there a specification in relation to the proximity to features that a Flex circuit should or should not be bent? I am experiencing broken tracks on some flexible circuits which appear to be getting 'flexed' directly adjacent to a soldered joint in
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 21:50:32 EST 1999 | chartrain
No clean flux is really a misnomer. What is often taken to mean no residue in effect means no visible residue. Because you can't see it doesn't mean it isn't here. Many manufacturers have been through this same learning curve. The goal with a no clea
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 02:30:00 EST 2015 | sarason
We were using TL1240Y Tack switches for 2 layered > PCB and posted those switches by hand. Now > planning to re-spin PCA where we recommend that > part to be added on SMT process. So looking for a > better and opt switch with same specs. Please
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 17:19:59 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | Hi, | | I just cheesed my previous attempt at this. I looked through IPC 600 and couldn't find anything relating to dimensional stability of a board with regard to stretch. I found bow and twist but nothing on size. I have a PCB that is .030"
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 02:10:01 EDT 2018 | buckcho
Hello sir, Limits in SPI can vary a lot, also depending on finishing of the pcb. For example 170% volume on an IC (assuming is fine pitch) can be okay for ENIG, but very bad if HASL. For are I would recommend that you use either 50-130, or 60-135 max
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 10:14:12 EDT 1999 | Justin Medernach
| | | Hi, | | | I just cheesed my previous attempt at this. I looked through IPC 600 and couldn't find anything relating to dimensional stability of a board with regard to stretch. I found bow and twist but nothing on size. I have a PCB that is .0