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? If I use smallest pattern 0402 it calculates out to about .56mm sq pads on .84mm centers. The 1mm BGA works reasonably well with this size 0402 and with gaps in balls on the
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? If I use smallest pattern 0402 it calculates out to about .56mm sq pads on .84mm centers. The 1mm BGA works reasonably well with this size 0402 and with gaps in balls on the
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? If I use smallest pattern 0402 it calculates out to about .56mm sq pads on .84mm centers. The 1mm BGA works reasonably well with this size 0402 and with gaps in balls on the
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? If I use smallest pattern 0402 it calculates out to about .56mm sq pads on .84mm centers. The 1mm BGA works reasonably well with this size 0402 and with gaps in balls on the
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(according to IPC-7351B). from the library expert solder joint goal tables i get different values the bigger the components get (0603 already 0.2, 1206 & 1210 have a 0.25mm toe, and so on). could anyone help me solve my confusion
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0.15 mm (according to IPC-7351B). from the library expert solder joint goal tables i get different values the bigger the components get (0603 already 0.2, 1206 & 1210 have a 0.25mm toe, and so on
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: Various heights in an 0805 Capacitor have no impact on the land pattern. One pattern can be sufficient for all 0805 Capacitors. The IPC-J-STD-001 standard for solder joint acceptability states that the Maximum Toe value for every electronic package should not exceed 0.50 mm
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: 25 Mar 2014 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 2 Post Options Post Reply Quote Snakeeater Report Post Thanks(0) Quote Reply Topic: CM Chip Inductor (4-Lead) Posted: 22 Oct 2014 at 8:51am Hello, Looking for input on constructing the following component
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: 25 Mar 2014 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 2 Post Options Post Reply Quote Snakeeater Report Post Thanks(0) Quote Reply Topic: CM Chip Inductor (4-Lead) Posted: 22 Oct 2014 at 8:51am Hello, Looking for input on constructing the following component
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: 25 Mar 2014 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 2 Post Options Post Reply Quote Snakeeater Report Post Thanks(0) Quote Reply Posted: 22 Oct 2014 at 8:51am Hello, Looking for input on constructing the following component
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