Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 13:50:12 EDT 2011 | stevezeva
You mean stacks like these?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 01 00:14:56 EDT 2011 | alcatel
wow, yes thats the same thing. but only on one location with two level stacks only.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 10:26:01 EDT 2000 | Ashok Dhawan
I have come across a number of cases where Solder Mask is chipped off or scratched. I was wondering this has anything to do with : **Packing of PCBs in stacks and vacuum sealed **Stacking of PCBs prior to print operation What is general practice i
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 15:55:58 EST 2008 | pjc
This is from the OmniFlo 5 Engineering data sheet: EXHAUST SPECIFICATIONS: STANDARD AIR OPERATION: - Load-end: 150 cfm (255 m3/hr) at the 4� (102 mm) stack (minimum requirement) - Unload-end: 300 cfm (510 m3/hr) at the 4� (102 mm) stack (minimum req
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 05 17:47:21 EDT 2010 | boardhouse
Hi Deni, X-ray will not be able to see through Power and Grn planes. Your only way to find out is: 1) ask your board supplier to supply stack up used. 2) surface grind layer by layer to validate if it is correct stack up. What is making you think
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 18:45:36 EDT 2005 | Sue PH
Am looking for an easy way to solder in stacking connectors. Has any one found a way to wave solder these in, or even a simplified way to hand solder them in. Thanks for the help.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 01 02:02:07 EDT 2005 | jackt
Has anyone experience with stacked BGA rework? If yes, appreciate you can share it with me. I 'm facing solder bridge after rework. thks...Jack.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 27 02:57:49 EST 2007 | gersla
17 mm x 17 mm or any stacked die package). What is stacked die package? Can you send me a picture of such a component? Thank you in advance,
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 27 08:21:13 EDT 2009 | davef
We assume you're talking about scratches of the solder mask. One possible cause is: poor handling by stacking several boards on top of another and then moving them around, most often when carrying the stack of boards from one work station to another.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 08:28:23 EDT 2017 | joelperez
Hello SMTnet forum, does anyone know a way or company that can stack 2 TSOP devices as one? Long ago there was a company STAKTEK that started this technology but went out of business... or what are the alternatives. Thank you in advance. Joel