Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 09:36:55 EDT 2003 | davef
We don't know anything about using "old Tango for DOS". First, consider the fabricator of your part as the THE most appropriate place to look for layout recommendations. We've discussed the heirarchy of sources for layout information previously he
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 14:39:40 EDT 2009 | boloxis
QFN or MLFs are mainstream now, QFNs already evloved to much more complex versions now like matrix pins, stacked dice and flipchip versions. IPC 610D already includes them, just make sure the pins have solder plating, the PWB pads have soldermask in
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 25 13:35:47 EDT 2012 | davef
Here's a paper that may help http://www.ipcoutlook.org/pdf/assembly_challenges_bottom_terminated_ipc.pdf Temperature Impact * Profile didn’t have a significant impact on voiding. * Voids slightly increased with higher temperature. Reflow Atmosp
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 07:15:38 EST 2015 | saoasasd
Hi, I have faced some problems with DQFN PACKAGE 132 PIN. After some cross sections and dye pry analysis we could find a head on pillow situation always on inner row pads. The PCBAs are double side and the DQFNs are assembled on Bottom side (Noteboo
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 21:48:37 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| I'm very familiar with the great board space savings of BGA and all the "claims to fame." However, can someone out there tell me if any concern exist in the inspection realm. Additionally, solder cracking, CTE/TCE mismatches, no leads for stress re
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 14:44:59 EDT 2005 | Shean Dalton
Hi Sandy B, You certainly can clean the BGA's using an inline or batch process. The correct method to hold them during this process, is the method that provides the desired outcome. I'm familiar with the desired outcome for cleaning singulated BGA
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 07:49:18 EDT 2003 | mk
Mask Musings. Soldermask (SM) and its functions have changed and evolved over the years. As an ex-solder mask applicator, I can remember screening Colonial High Gloss Epoxy soldermask on boards back in the early 80's, ending up with a thickness that