Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 03 13:26:32 EDT 2019 | az2019
Hi, I have a general question about the relationship of PCB thickness and BLR testing result. For example, I have QFN6x6 parts mounted on board in 1.2mm, 1.6mm, and 2.4mm thickness. All boards have 6 layers of Cu. Studies show thicker board gives les
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 09:45:21 EDT 1998 | Mike Cox
Has anyone had experience with placing BGA on gold plated boards. I thought I read a while ago there was a problem with embrittlment causing cracked joints. If anyone has experience with this your feedback would be great. Mike
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 09:54:49 EDT 2019 | amitthepcbguy
Typically, the reliability of PCBs suffers significantly due to the increase in aspect ratio. It is not preferred to opt for high thickness boards. However, I would like to point out that your assumption seems to be wrong as board layers do not direc
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 13:36:37 EDT 2006 | SWAG
We've had much trouble with flex circuits. As previously mentioned, you must have local fids for the board or the BGA itself (if panelized). Other troubles we experience are drilled holes for pinned connectors. Unless the PCB manufactur has some w
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 03:27:31 EDT 2006 | dougs
Hi folks, thanks for all the tips. We have run our first batch of these flexi boards now. I had the PCB suppliers make me some 1.6mm FR4 carriers to lay the boards on to carry them through the process. (1 flat & 1 with cutouts for the second side)
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 19:51:28 EST 1999 | John
Thanks folks. The current vendor is doing an alcohol wash, top and bottom, then performing an ionic test on 100 boards. I'm not to confident in the testing because the readings for a "clean" board are 25 ugm/sq in and a "dirty" board are 40 ugm/sq in
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 23 16:02:37 EDT 2002 | davef
Low Cost Flip Chip Technologies for DCA, WLCSP, and PBGA Assemblies; John Lau; McGraw-Hill Professional; ISBN: 0071351418; 2000 * Chapter 6. Flip Chip on Board with Conventional Underfills. * Chapter 7. Flip Chip on Board with No-Flow Underfills. * C
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 23:19:34 EDT 2003 | RLW
If you have a board that you've run several times, now you run it and like before all settings are the same, but now you have 0603's randomly skewed or an inch or so away from their intended pad (as if popped up in the air), or an occasional 7343 cap
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 17:07:11 EDT 2005 | rush316
You indicate that PBBs and PBDEs are included in FR4 materials!! Does this include PCB (Printed Circuit Boards)??
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 11:18:06 EDT 2006 | dougs
Thats a good point SWAG, i'll look into that for the next run of these. cheers