Electronics Forum | Fri May 31 08:51:09 EDT 2002 | zanolli
Hello Dave, As related to connector mating interface, fretting corrosion is the oxidation of the contact points, causing high resistance across the interface. Fretting corrosion is caused my micromotions in the interface exposing the metalized conta
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 19:41:38 EST 2001 | davef
What do you mean by "But after performing temperature cycle test, the former aging rate (from the shear strength ) seems faster than the latter."? Comments are: I can't recall having heard the term "precipitation hardness" [not that that means anyt
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 09:31:30 EST 2012 | pauld
Hi Dave, Picture a camera mounted on top of a fixed base that pans 360 deg. back and forth. The motor connects through a circular slip ring board with brush connection. The rings are hard gold and the typical brush material is soft. Unlike the armatu
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 16:31:49 EST 2001 | davef
Let�s be basic. The two most common causes of BGA opens that we talk about here are: 1 Gold thickness and 2 Black pad. Given the thickness of gold that you talking about, it�s reasonable to consider thickness as the first alternative to investigat
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 07:31:45 EST 2001 | Nick L
0.076 ~ 0.2 um(micron) but our substrate gold thickness is between 0.3~1.2um. Is there any related to the plating process of substrate! And how can they control this thickness?(May be I should ask substrate vendor their controlling limit). If this i
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 28 16:03:53 EST 2005 | Chris
I have lots of experience with thermosonic gold ball bonding. You can read the literature and you will probably find some papers that say you can do it. I have never been able to do it. We gold ball bond all day long with little problems at all bu
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 Nov 26 05:22:44 EST 2010 | 89jeong
Hello Esoderberg. Did you get the analyis report from your vendor? If so, could you pls share it wiht us? Based on my experiance, this issue may be caused by the Au plating. You need to ask your vendor to check the Au thickness or Au plating proces
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 | Wed Sep 01 05:25:34 EDT 2004 | Martin
Hello, I am looking for some advice please about how to go about plating some brass pins for a new assembly. (which will be hand soldered) I have spoken to a couple of "experts" who seem to contradict themselves.. Firstly what should I be solderin