Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 05:00:23 EST 2005 | rlackey
Hi CW, Regarding orientation, yes, your diagram is right - see the following link for confirmation. http://search.murata.co.jp/Ceramy/image/img/A18X/C2EB3C.PDF Regarding information on bending strength you want to talk to your local Murata office
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 12:25:32 EST 2005 | Rob
Hi CW, Larger chip caps can be susceptable to cracking, but mainly this is due to handling - flexing of boards is the main culprit (the part being mechanically joined at both ends to the board). PCB's usually flex easiest along one axis, and larger
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 16:31:47 EST 2005 | CW
hi Bob, Thanks for the info. I understand your comments, but I am looking for specific guidance, If I am putting chip capacitors on a .063 FR4 board, what size package should we stay away from to avoid cracking? (I realize this is dependent on h
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 13:24:27 EDT 2004 | Bob R.
I also agree with Russ - we use step stencils when we have to but generally try to avoid them because the print isn't as consistent as with a single thickness stencil. Many of our products are for harsh environments so we do a lot of thermal cycle a
Electronics Forum | Tue May 06 21:35:27 EDT 2014 | davef
Indium recommendations: 0201's: * Stencil Opening = 11mil x 16mil rectangle * Foot Print = 12mil x 15mil rectangle * Stencil Thickness = 5mils * Spacing = 9mils Note: The most common stencil being utilized, is the laser cut electropolished, and in so
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 01:52:26 EDT 2008 | andrzej
0,66 Is it ok ? Is it overprinted r - radius of stencil aperture - 9mils ~ 230um t - stencil thickness - 150um Other data : diameter of soldermas - 26mils Diameter of pad - 18mils Diameter of stencil apertre - 18mils Pitch - 0,8mm ~ 31mils What s
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 14:55:30 EST 2007 | pavel_murtishev
Good evening, I do. 2mil overprint is not critical. Paste will simply flow back. Paste flows back even with larger overprint (up to 15mil at least). 5mil stencil thickness if fine also. BGA area ratio for both BGAs is higher than 0.66 required by IP
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 06:22:04 EDT 2008 | andrzej
Hi Andrzej, > > We are using for BGA (0.8 pitch) > square apertures size 0.4 mm (rounded corners r = > t) and stencil thickness t=5 mils. So area > ration-_ w/4t=0.8 > > Regards Jan Hello Jan, I understand that you have the same pad dimensio
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 17 03:41:33 EST 2000 | JackT
Hi folks, Is anybody have an experience in stencil design for CCGA ? Currently, I'm running with 5 mils thickness stencil and I encountered that there were defect on contact after reflow soldering process. Appreciate your help ! thx..Jack
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 18:48:03 EDT 2022 | proceng1
Kapton works great, but note that Kapton is about 2.5 mils thick, so if you are placing it near other apertures, you are essentially adding to the thickness of your stencil. I've also used some Kapton near parts that need a bit more paste, like co