Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 13:12:31 EST 2008 | dphilbrick
Just have your board house take them out of the mask layer.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 11:08:22 EST 2002 | Chris Anglin
Guideline for Tenting Interstitial BGA Vias It is difficult to give a complete recommendation on via tenting without an idea what process conditions are required (ex: wave pass, double reflow, rework etc.). Via Pads (as Test Points) - On Bottom
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 17:19:08 EST 2008 | davemn
if you are not using them for test points or want them filled with solder for current carrying capability then tent them puppies. i was able to move our company away from exposed vias many years ago and this eliminated lots of hairline shorts between
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 14:52:55 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Jax - absolutely right - the archives are a valuable tool and deserve to be used more than they seem to be. Caumel - Are your blobs on the solder side or the component side? Are your vias tented on the component side? What size are your vias? Is th
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 10:34:20 EDT 2006 | Kerwin Hooshey
Is there an ICT probe style that can pierce through tented (closed) via's?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 14:54:36 EST 2008 | shrek
KRIKIES! tenting WILL inhibit solder flow through the top-side me lad. In the meantime, me chap, have you tried to adjust wave parameters? i've read threads here that a vibrating wave will tend to push solder up through holes.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 03 02:39:56 EST 2015 | sarason
I would presume you reflow the top of the board first. Use tented vias. As you have worked out, vias have surface tension, which sucks the solder up the hole during reflow of the bottom of the board. Good luck! regards sarason
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 03 03:11:57 EST 2015 | vb7007
Hi I also forgot to mention, top side is reflowed first at SMT. Tenting vias is good option. we are looking into it. Can you please also suggest any solution to avoid solder balls at bottom side in other places than vias. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 16:52:11 EST 2008 | pms
Yea, I'm still here.....sigh. Got bridging problems. These assemblies are SMT topside, then go thru wave for thru-hole components on topside. These assemblies have many, many, many vias VERY close together. We have a problem with solder from the wa
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 05 09:49:11 EST 2006 | Cmiller
We have been using ENIG for 8 years as our primary board finish. We have not seen any issues with tenting the vias. We have used a number of suppliers. The ENIG from China does not seem to solder quite as well in general but only had black pad from o