Electronics Forum: warp baking (Page 4 of 6)

Re: T sub g

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 15:37:50 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| | | Alright gentlemen and ladies of the forum, I again seek knowlage on what is probably a well known fact. I have spent a good part of the morning with various IPC standards and weighty tomes such as the Electronic Packaging and Interconnection H

Second Pass In Wavesolder

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 31 08:51:58 EST 2001 | davef

Warp depends on: * How close the board gets to its Tg during the solder cycle (the closer you get to the Tg the worse the warp gets) * Amount of copper on each side and the balance between the two * Thickness of the board * Overall length x width * T

Land Grid Array soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 14 13:24:18 EDT 2016 | davef

I doubt that your problem is driven primarily by irregularities in your circuit board. My bet is that you’re seeing defects caused primarily by the warpage in your LGA. Consider using advice often given for minimizing warpage caused defects in BGA

Re: BGA warpage

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 20 20:42:08 EST 1999 | Tony A

| I have received prototype PBGA (256 pins) devices from | Motorola (actual part number = KXPC850ZT50). These parts seemed very warped on the edges. When I put the part on a plain surface, it rocks quite a bit when I press lightly on a corner. I h

PCB Warp Issues

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 02:54:47 EDT 2010 | wizzkid

I think that it can be solved by placing ths into a baking oven with the set point above the PCB Tg. For this process to be succesful, weights need to loaded onto the PCB stack during the heating cycles. Once the cycle is complete, the PCB stack will

Re: BGA Warp

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 29 07:28:04 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

3�C/min) or maximum temperature (~240-250�C)." For the correct handling of moisture sensitive devices and prebaking advices see IPC-SM-786A or newer publikations. I encountered the following: A tray of sample BGAs was send to me proper packed and se

Re: Soldering Temperature for TQFP160

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 20 13:33:14 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach

| This is a re-post of my previous message. I typed my Email address wrong in the other message. I am sorry for any inconvenience caused. | Is there anyone who can tell me what is the maximum allowable soldering temperature when soldering a TQFP (Thi

Bake out CCA

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 18:58:27 EST 2007 | Mike F

Normally someone would have replied to tell you to do a search of the archives. I've read at least 4 or 5 different threads dealing with baking out PWB's, but none were for this special material. First, have you contacted the manufacturer of the PW

Re: Popcorn @ reflow

Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 18:08:57 EDT 1999 | DEON NUNGARAY

| hello...can somebody help me regarding the POPCORN at Reflow. What is this POPCORN at reflow, what it looks like, its cause and corrective action if there is... | | your help is greatly appreciated...thanks | | omat marasigan | Deon Response:|

Re: Popcorn @ reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 15:40:58 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | | hello...can somebody help me regarding the POPCORN at Reflow. What is this POPCORN at reflow, what it looks like, its cause and corrective action if there is... | | | | | | your help is greatly appreciated...thanks | | | | | | omat marasigan


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