Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 13:25:09 EDT 2004 | russ
have you tried a more agressive flux like water soluble to see if the problem goes away? Or can they be hand soldered with no problem? I am basically out of ideas other than a bad nickel or tin finish. The reflow profile didn't seem out of whack f
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 27 11:45:30 EDT 2004 | zhuju
Hi MSK. Unfortunately Your English description isn��t clearly, I don��t understand exactly what problem you are facing, and I only see perhaps solder paste is wrong or contamination from something��������.. Would you like to description your ca
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 11:16:40 EDT 2004 | carterhoward
Hello , I agree with the solder ball theory, we used to have an issue with high humidity and it produced the results you�re describing. Our solution to this since adding dehumidifiers was too costly was to increase the quantity of intake ducts for t
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 13:36:56 EDT 2004 | C Lampron
Hi Simon, I would recommend a thermal profile on a BGA that is mounted directly over another one. The best way to accomplish this is to drill through the first side BGA to just break through the second side. (assuming you have a board that you can d
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 19:54:22 EDT 2004 | KEN
If we are talking about Indium...then you will eventually be paying what everyone else is. The resource is diminishing especially with the application into the display markets. Same with silver. We are comming out of an all time low for silver....
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 21:46:49 EDT 2004 | grayman
yes, in the future prices of China product will increase by 10 - 20 percent, but other may increase double. So still China price will stay competative. I am not for China,in fact most of our local companies went to China already, but hey, lets face
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 30 21:08:59 EDT 2004 | HOSS
Habba, I think I understand your question. Just to be sure.....you need to use some components that are LF in an otherwise Pb process? If this is your question, then, yes, chances are good that you will not have a problem. Of course you should do
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 20:56:20 EST 2004 | davef
In the most straight foreward terms, low residue fluxes are: * Less expensive than other flux types from an equipment purchase stand-point. [Obviously, this is a benefit to only those either without equipment or readily able to dispose of the equipm
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 28 03:27:03 EST 2004 | jmedernach
Hi Guy, I see them frequently. Usually, if I have voids on my BGA's, I'll have them on my passives as well as at leaded device solder joints. They run rampant through the entire assembly. For me, it's a function of my profile. I only have a 4 zon
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 03 18:09:06 EST 2005 | gpaelmo
We also use Indium NC-SMQ92J. We do the same as mentioned per Russ. We reduce apertures mostly on QFP's with pitch of 25 mil or less (we place down to 15 mil QFP). All other apertures we keep 1:1. We print resnet 0805 size with no problems. You might
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