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BGA underfilling

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 12:29:52 EST 2001 | caldon

One of the key elements you need to keep in mind......What "Contaminates" are you trapping in with the undefill. In my personnal opinion I do not think you will gain anything. I would spec a component best suited for that environment. I know ACI has

BGA underfilling

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 04:46:27 EST 2001 | emmanuel

Yes, i confirm you that the BGA i'm refering to are Motorola BGA. The fractures that appear after 500 thermal cycles (-45�C/+125�C) are located in the solder joint/pad connection. We have been asked if this fractures are due to BGA & PCB design or to

board stretch and IPC -D-300G

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 17:12:40 EST 2001 | slthomas

Thanks, Dave. Three courtesy cheers for specifications written to reflect the capabilities of the part suppliers, even if they fail to meet the purchaser's (not unreasonable) process req'ts. In the meantime, I'm sure my stencil guy would be more

loose component storage

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 20:03:25 EST 2001 | davef

It is better than the divider try thing, especially if the divider try thing is not ESD protected. The repair person must req these parts or we end-up short on the build!!! Pissa!!! Howbout this? * Some repair companies sell kits / packets of re

Solder balls after wavesolder

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 14 12:11:04 EST 2001 | eabbott

We are experiencing many solder balls after wavesolder. Two different board suppliers of the same board are involved. My initial reaction was that it was the process but in researching information in this forum I am beginning to wonder. How can on

Solder balls after wavesolder

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 27 12:12:53 EST 2001 | Justin

We have noticed that when you are using a no-clean flux with the wave solder process that you will have additional solderballs. One thing that we have done is to change the PCB finish to a matte finish. This has greatly reduced the number of solder

Universal VCD Tooling - 22inch dual head.

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 14:48:43 EST 2001 | PeteC

The tooling fixture has tooling pins to accomidate your PCBs. Typical PCB tooling holes are 0.125" dia. non-plated thru holes and 0.250"x0.250" from the edge of the PCB. Check out this link to EMC Global Technologies. They mfg. tooling fixtures for U

Screen Printing Adhesive on Mixed Technology Boards

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 03:03:44 EST 2001 | madreindeer

John, I have seen process mixed technology in customer site.Now they dont use wave but they print paste through hole components.It is good and fast but it did take a time when they found a right paste to do that.Stencil is plastic and aprox.3mm(3000

Where's The Drill?

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 10:58:31 EST 2001 | slthomas

Short of locking them up and checking them in and out (and writing up your operators for not checking them back in at the end of a shift), I dunno. In short, I think ya gotta be a tool Nazi. We only use hand tools (assigned to the operator's pers

Flat Solderable Tin as a PWB solderable surface finish

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 22 08:30:59 EST 2001 | krs

I have heard of this but do not have direct experience. Immersion tin is susceptible to moisture absorption particularly after washing off solder paste. So it sounds like your boards are picking up the solvent off the screen. Water rinse or degrease


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