Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 10 12:42:15 EDT 2005 | IMRANH
HI I am IMRAN i am not expart for it but i tell you one thing you cheak your PCB in microscompe may bee posibal you can see veary thin lear on the pcb pad. its come from pcb monufacturer whan they pass form chmical solution its lear may bee com. pl
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 20:34:48 EDT 1999 | Tony Huang
Hi, Does anybody know what is the minimum gold plating thickness on the PCB goldfinger required by the industrial specifications - IPC, Bellcore, etc. Where can I find the information? Appreciate for the help! Thanks, Tony
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 17:12:31 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Hi, | | Does anybody know what is the minimum gold plating thickness on the PCB goldfinger required by the industrial specifications - IPC, Bellcore, etc. Where can I find the information? Appreciate for the help! | | Thanks, | Tony | Hi Tony:
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 15:33:49 EDT 2002 | john
I opened a two product boxes which are similar and have PCBs. The PCB in one box is gold plated. Can anyone explain why it needs gold plating? Thanks in advance
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 14 14:30:36 EDT 2002 | davef
Assuming you are talking about solderable surfaces: People specify various materials to protect the solderability of the pads on the board. Gold, actually, Electroless Nickel - Immersion Gold [ENIG], is popular. * Board fabricators like it because
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 29 08:36:39 EDT 2001 | davef
You have provided very little information. Two similar possibilites come to mind: poor pad solderability protection and old boards. POOR SOLDERABILITY PROTECTION: Maybe the nickel plating under the gold is oxidized, contaminated, or otherwise very
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 13:46:17 EDT 2001 | Hussman
How fast is your print head speed? I've found that I had to decrease my print head speed to get the paste to stick to gold pads. Not exactly sure why - but the ol' instincts worked well.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 28 03:05:35 EDT 2001 | Frank
Hi guy Does anyone have experiance with printing problem between solder paste water soluble 62/36/2 and gold plating PCB? I do have problem about insufficient solder after printing although I used the same printing parameter as when I print with ano
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 06:52:25 EDT 2001 | Mark
please look at trying lazer cut stencils. They have trapozoidal shaped apertures and this could assist with the paste releasing onto y the PCB
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 29 23:58:08 EDT 2001 | Frank
Hi Dave Thanks for your information. The problem that I found is paste not stick well on pads ( solder paste printing process). When the table move down (PCB saperate from stencil) some of paste stick on aperture instead pads. Solder paste : Delta