Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 07:59:41 EST 2000 | JAX
Emmanuel, The discussion on what finish to use whether it be HASL, Immersion gold over nickel, Organic Solderability Preservatives, ect...... is still ongoing. This is not the only decision you need to make. Do you plan on Soldermask Defined Pads? Wh
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 07:59:41 EST 2000 | JAX
Emmanuel, The discussion on what finish to use whether it be HASL, Immersion gold over nickel, Organic Solderability Preservatives, ect...... is still ongoing. This is not the only decision you need to make. Do you plan on Soldermask Defined Pads? Wh
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 21:21:25 EDT 2001 | davef
Two things: 1 A flat surface will probably help the "balls on the socket sliding off the ridge of HASL" problem, but possibly consider less risky choices for your flat surfaces that immersion silver, like: OSP, ENIG, and immersion tin. 2 Don�t throw-
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 20:53:34 EST 2000 | Dave F
Dennis: Several points: 1 If you're talking AlphaLevel process (?): � Good solderability, as HASL, even no-cleans bite well. � Planarity, uniform deposit, no bridgin� of FP. � Doesn't store as well as NiAu ... LT 6 months sealed � Very sensitive t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 11:39:16 EDT 1998 | Russ Miculich
Are you using a HASL board or an organic protection on the pads? This will help determine as to whether paste is necessary or just a very active/tacky flux should be used. Tight process control will also help in the reflow oven. Many users don't wan
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 16:07:55 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| | Thanks Steve- | Here is the whole story: | | The solder balls are appearing all over, similar to a | splatter. They are relatively small. We are using H-Technologies | S-HQ no-clean solder paste. The stencil is 6 mil and the boards | are ru
Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 09:52:34 EDT 2021 | winston_one
Want to update this question a little, I know it appears few years ago, but I hope there is some updates... We have to assembly few samples of motherboards with this kind of finish (customer mistake during pcb order). Normally we can use leaded sold
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 09 13:30:20 EDT 2003 | davef
In order to get reliable reflow, you need to be at or higher than [liquidus + 20*C] for about 5 to 10 seconds. [I said 25* in a earlier post, but in an effort to stay on message, I'll stick with 20*] Don't forget that your liquidous is probably NOT
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 03 17:04:07 EDT 2006 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com
Glenn, What alloy are you using for Pb-free HASL? You say tin copper nickel, but is it SN100C? Against manufacturing engineering's recommendation, my company specified simply "Pb-free HASL" as the finish for our Pb-free PCBs. One of our suppliers
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 11 20:44:37 EST 2006 | davef
Title : LEAD-FREE WAVE SOLDER FLUX EVALUATION Author : Michael Havener Author Company : Benchmark Electronics, Inc Date : 09/25/2005 Conference : SMTA International Abstract : The European Union�s deadline to ban lead in electronic pr