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Re: pcb design for bga grounding.

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 04:12:41 EDT 1999 | ray hare

| | I am currently involved with designing a pcb which will use 225 pin bga,s | | The problem with this design is that the components will dissipate a lot of heat and the design we have come up with is | | use the middle 6 or 7 rows of balls as the

Re: Through holes in SMT pads

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 17:03:46 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Is anyone aware of some guidelines regarding through-hole in SMT pads? One of our designers wants to add through-hole leads in some SMT pads for an inductor. The size of the hole is 0.032 inches and takes-up approximately 25% of the pad area. Th

Re: Through holes in SMT pads

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 18:16:14 EDT 1999 | Boca

| | Is anyone aware of some guidelines regarding through-hole in SMT pads? One of our designers wants to add through-hole leads in some SMT pads for an inductor. The size of the hole is 0.032 inches and takes-up approximately 25% of the pad area.

Re: Via's in BGA pads

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 17:11:05 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Does anyone have any experience with soldering 50mil pitch BGA's that have a via in the pad, the size is .012 The via will be masked off on the bottom side of the board. Need to know what precautions or problems if any I might encounter. The proces

Re: Via's in BGA pads

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 19:09:10 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | Does anyone have any experience with soldering 50mil pitch BGA's that have a via in the pad, the size is .012 The via will be masked off on the bottom side of the board. Need to know what precautions or problems if any I might encounter. The proc

Re: BGA ball size reliability

Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 17:02:01 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| On 1.27mm (0.050 inches) Standard Ball Grid Array's. | The ball size diameter starts at approximately 0.025 inches. | | If the ball size decreases to 0.012 inches (due to the solder flowing down a via) is the solder connection reliable? | | This

Re: BGA ball size reliability

Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 18:36:55 EDT 1999 | Andrew Wulff

| | On 1.27mm (0.050 inches) Standard Ball Grid Array's. | | The ball size diameter starts at approximately 0.025 inches. | | | | If the ball size decreases to 0.012 inches (due to the solder flowing down a via) is the solder connection reliable? |

Re: Assembly of CSP on pads with vias.

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 23 13:29:40 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| Hi Everyone, | We plan to build, for reliability/experimental/research purpose some CSPs (namely Tessera microBGA 46-I/O 0/75mm pitch and TI 64 I/O 0/8 mm pitch). the various factors that we plan to evaluate are the reliability and assembly concern

LGA36 6.5 x 3.5 mm

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 22:54:06 EDT 2007 | mika

conductor on the narrowest place ~0.07mm we suggest them to go for a PCB solder pad down to 0.30mm. The Conductor width is: 0.2mm The current problem they are having now is that there will be a problem with 14V to narrow the conductor to the narrowe

A few more things

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 04:34:09 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

No this message isn't about my triumphant return. It's not even about that lady I wanted to run away with to Mehico (who were you again). It's about progress and some of you might be interested, or not. 1) For DEKheads, I submit we had two of Britai


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