Electronics Forum: classification (Page 4 of 11)

Component Package/Classification

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 18:12:41 EDT 2005 | thaqalain

Good Frank,Right.

Re: Classification of moisture sensitive devices

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 26 10:21:22 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | Having implemented the process of handling moisture sensitive devices our logistics department tries to classify all parts according to their moisture level. | | Going through datasheets wasn�t that helpfull, so does anyone know of a source for

Re: Classification of moisture sensitive devices

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 28 08:41:12 EDT 1999 | Tom Tellinghuisen

Wolfgang, We also tried to find generic 'guidelines' for Moisture Sensitivity levels. It would be a perfect world, if you could say that all PLCC84's were level 4 devices. Unfortunately it is not that easy. Moisture sensitivity levels are

What does MSL 4 on a component package means?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 06:58:41 EST 2002 | Scott Davies

MSL is "Moisture Sensitivity Level", and you should be able to find information on the websites of individual component manufacturers. For example, take a look at Infineon; http://www.infineon.com/greenproduct/msl_classification1.htm

Lead Free soldering profile for SMT

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 07 00:21:50 EDT 2003 | kevyeoh

J-STD-020 Moisture/Reflow Sensitivity Classification for Non-Hermetic Solid State Surface Mount Devices. There's a profile for Lead Free and another for normal Sn/Pb.

Flux Classifications.

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 08:33:36 EST 2004 | Gabriele

Take look also at IPC-HDBK-001, if not yet done, you can find helpful flux informations. Rgards GLS

BGA Specifications for IPC Class

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 16:24:14 EST 2005 | bobsavenger

I would like to know if anyone has an IPC specification for BGA's handy? I'm looking for specifics based on Classification. Roundness, %voids, size, etc. Please let me know if you have this. Thanks Bob

Component Package/Classification

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 12 20:35:30 EDT 2005 | Thaqalain

What these stands for: 0603 and 0402 component package, is there any standard or chart to know what these numbers referred to/corresponding sizes?Please include other packages and paste complete chart/table with reference standard.

Component Package/Classification

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 08:00:57 EDT 2005 | davef

Dimension mm (LXW)||JIA||EIA 1.0X0.5||1005||0402 1.6X0.8||1608||0603

Component Package/Classification

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 21:31:36 EDT 2005 | Thaqalain

So,1005/0402 and 1608/0603 are same components except last numbers are in inches. For 0402: L=.04"*25.4=1.016mm: W=.02"*25.4=0.5mm which was for component 1005 as per JIA. Am I correct?


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