Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 12:22:09 EDT 2008 | gpe.
Hi, I have a question fou you guys: Is there any difference between LCC's and QFN's? or, Are those just two terms to call the same part? Thanks for your help. Gpe.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 01:28:13 EDT 2019 | sssamw
Cannot understood your problem very clearly, please check IPC standard on QFN and its mfg process, also check the QFN supplier's recommendation, so can minimize the bridge.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 08:44:08 EDT 2007 | Brett
For those of you who use via holes as test points, and the via holes must be filled at the wave, is it necessary to have a "dome" on every single test point, or is it sufficient to have the via "filled" with solder? The ICT preson here insists that
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 | Tue Jul 01 13:35:49 EDT 2008 | realchunks
QFNs have pads on the bottom. LCCs have pads on the sides that are exposed on the bottom.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 13:40:32 EDT 2008 | gencinas
Thanks Real Chunks. Gpe.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 02 23:48:22 EST 2015 | vb7007
Hi We are using Universal carrier for a 2 sided PCB, where the bottom side goes for hand solder the switches after wave. Our issue is, we are getting micro solder balls all over PCB bottom after wave, whereas we got numerous vias, which also turns
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 13:51:37 EDT 2023 | calebcsmt
I'm actually currently in the process of discussing with stencil MFG regarding the apertures and reduction to see if perhaps it was not optimal for this fine pitch QFN, as just as you mentioned, we have similar products with similar QFNs that do not
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 10:55:54 EDT 2007 | Brett
Pete, is there a probe-style that will accomodate a via that's filled, but a little concave (inward) fillet? The ICT personnel complains about this scenario too. I'm not an ICT person, but I do know that there are pogo pins that have a crown (for t