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Re: 2 questions: via tenting and annular ring terminology.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 09:47:41 EDT 1999 | Peter Brant

| | Q #1) Is it more reliable to have the mask tent over the vias or risk getting vias half filled with solder? These are vias with an .020" hole and .040" or .050" pad. WIth regards to this question, and scott's follow up, I have used the "epoxy me

Foam fluxer maintenance, storage and cleaning

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 09:44:22 EST 2015 | davef

Purpose. This describes setting-up a wave soldering system set-up for a new assembly design or checking a wave solder machine operation with a test board. Applicability. To be used for new design printed circuit assembles and during machine accept

Re: 2 questions: via tenting and annular ring terminology.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 10:25:13 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | Q #1) Is it more reliable to have the mask tent over the vias or risk getting vias half filled with solder? These are vias with an .020" hole and .040" or .050" pad. | | John, | It depends......mainly on the via size. Tenting works on smaller vi

2 questions: via tenting and annular ring terminology.

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 19:38:01 EDT 1999 | John

Q #1) Is it more reliable to have the mask tent over the vias or risk getting vias half filled with solder? These are vias with an .020" hole and .040" or .050" pad. Q #2) When speaking of annular rings, I have always thought of them as minimums. Su

Re: 2 questions: via tenting and annular ring terminology.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 00:28:59 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| Q #1) Is it more reliable to have the mask tent over the vias or risk getting vias half filled with solder? These are vias with an .020" hole and .040" or .050" pad. John, It depends......mainly on the via size. Tenting works on smaller vias. Tent

IPC Class 3 Annular Ring and Fine Pitch BGA Challenges

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 21:49:24 EDT 2017 | sbar5781

Hello, I have a few PCB boards i am trying to be manufactured that are miniaturized medical devices. Thus they require IPC Class 3 Specs. However as miniature devices they have limited space, including a 0.4mm pitch BGA socket, which currently has

DDR3 - BGA VDD and VDDQ Pins - Design Guidelines

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 06:55:54 EDT 2018 | tsvetan

are there unplugged vias on the BGA pads?

Re: 2 questions: via tenting and annular ring terminology.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 13:41:42 EDT 1999 | Dave F

snip | | If you go for plugging be sure you have a protrusion spec that you can live with. This often results in little bumps of epoxy that can interfere with component placement. For us, tenting .015 vias usually gets us about 80% coverage from

How Can I generate Pick and place files from Eagle

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 10:35:05 EDT 2018 | sarason

Eagle doesn't have that option.All useful outputs are generated via the ULP file. Which are user generated files that are written by users. eagle.autodesk.com/eagle/ulp sarason

Re: Splicing tape for 8,12, and 16mm component tapes

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 11:13:39 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| Looking for vendors of splicing tape for 8,12 and 16mm tape and reel. | Any net sources? Mike, Give Siemens a call. They have a decent little system. It's comprised of thin metal fasteners that hold the carrier tape together via the holes, a crim


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