Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 02:08:47 EST 2006 | adeline_ko
Hi, What is the different between Electroless Nickel / Immersion Gold (ENIG) and Immersion Au. Are they refer to the same finishing? We has been using the Gold thickness (0.00005 - 0.00013mm) , nicket (0.0025mm) for all Gold finishing brd (Immersio
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 13:31:35 EDT 2000 | Michael Parker
Thanks Dave for the right methods that will get Patrick out of his mess. As long as one is a "Do it yurselfer". I still advocate having the supplier accept responsibility and clean the boards. After a bit of elbow grease, some cussin' and lost time I
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 16:12:52 EDT 2007 | mike007
Use dedicated stencils & gold or green squeegee holders
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 15:02:36 EDT 2020 | SMTA-64387501
We have recently received some pre-tinned "flat lead packages" and the question I have relates to the definition of solder touching the component body of the part. Typically when I have gold lead parts tinned there is a gold gap between the tinned po
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 21:29:18 EST 2010 | actioncontrols
I predict you will have no problems with your soldering. Remember that all plating is only a few microns thick and quickly washed away by the molten solder. We have used white tin, immersion gold, OSG, etc. for quite a while with leaded solder and
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 02:38:20 EDT 2011 | aungthura
I didn't know the difference for BGA. We found solderability probelm as show in attach.Then, we called to PCB maker and they said that it could be caused because of PCB finishing. Do you agree this probelm was happend because of PCB finishing? Unfor
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 09:04:19 EDT 2011 | mosborne1
First of all you need a new board house. You should quote us http://www.americancircuits.com. This really looks like a poor drilling operation with the blow holes. Blow holes are usually caused by two main problems. Improper drilling and/or moisture.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 22:03:32 EDT 2020 | SMTA-64386139
Both conditions are acceptable for this bottom brazed flat pack package. The solder coverage must be within 0.070 inch of the lead/package interface per MIL-PRF-38535, paragraph A3.5.6.3.4.a. While that requirement could allow for a gold gap near t
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 18 19:58:10 EDT 2000 | Dave F
broad answer. There's tons of suppliers. Go to "Circuit Assembly" magazine web site and look-up flux suppliers in the "Buyers Guide." Broad line suppliers are Kester, Alpha ... They will make you answer: I'm joining bla, bla, bla metals, using b
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 18:14:03 EDT 2003 | russ
Kris, I don't know what I HAVEN'T SEEN yet cuz I haven't seen it. (HAHAHA) It is kind of like when you are looking for something and you always say after you found it that it was the last place you looked (Why would anyone keep looking for something