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uBGA PCB design and stencil design

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 22 10:23:38 EDT 2002 | davef

ubga and stencil

"Gap" in completed solder joint between lead and pad

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 15:19:56 EST 2006 | CK the Flip

Mike, dude, I feel your pain. Hearing stories like this makes my blood boil! It's almost as ridiculous as a customer who told me to put more solder paste on a MELF component to overcome noise issues - he used more solder paste as antennas to overco

Re: Standard pad sizes for reflow and wave

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 05 03:52:11 EDT 1999 | Brian

| We've noticed that there are many different recommendations for pad sizes for various SMT parts. This seems to vary wildly from manufacturer to manufacturer for the same case sizes. Is there any standards that can used used to specify these sizes

Homeplate design

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 25 11:55:21 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip

Zoinks!! Doing the homeplate design on 0402 will actually make your tombstones WORSE! Think about it. Your wetting forces are now on the ENDS of the device with no solder paste toward the middle of the device to tack the part down - a gauranteed f

Homeplate design

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 25 11:16:34 EDT 2007 | lloyd

Hi Folks, I hope someone can help me, Is the homeplate stencil design (for reduced solder paste) the same for preventing solder balls as it is for reducing tombstones? i.e. the reduction of solder paste under the component termination. I'm trying to

Stencil design

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 00:21:38 EST 2007 | AMS

Hello, I havea 0.4mm pitch TQFP with heat transfer pad on the bottom side of component. I will appreciate any suggestions with regards to: 1) stencil thickness (Rest of components on board are 0603 passives and few 40 mil pitch IC's) 2) Stencil

Stencil design

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 18:39:06 EST 2007 | elias67

Stencil Thickness should be .005" A reduction along with cross hatching is a must for the center pad to reduce paste volume as well as to assure even paste deposit while printing on a large pad. With out the cross hatch, the squeegie will most like

Homeplate design

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 25 13:29:24 EDT 2007 | realchunks

Hi Lloyd, Homeplates will get rid of solder balling. They are only recommended "backwards" for 0402 or smaller (Points point away from each other). If you do this, you will have a full pad width of paste on the pad for the part to stick in. Obvio

Stencil design

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 16:26:57 EST 2007 | Steve

1- Thickness 0.005" 2- I usually reduce 50% of the thermal pad, but it also depend on original size of thermal pad somehow I have to either create window panel or crosshatch otherwise component wil get wimming during reflow. Hope this will help. Reg

Stencil design

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 05:41:04 EDT 2020 | SMTA-Davandran

I have one product which only need print low temperature solder paste on OSP pad. This pad will used for hot bar process. Desired solder paste thickness is 0.10 mm to 0.15 mm. Is any one can advise right stencil thickness and aperture opening for it.


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