Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 16:23:24 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Can someone please advise me to the rework procedure for removal and replacing Ceramic Chip Capacitors (e.g. 0805, 1206, etc.)? | | Is it necessary to pre-heat ceramic capacitors before soldering them onto a PCB with a soldering iron? Is this just
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 18 07:11:22 EDT 2018 | ir11
Dear SMT Experts, Just want to seek for expert advice regarding Ceramic PCB. Our Customer want to run ceramic PCB and want to understand the challenges that we might encounter. Anyone have their experienced running or dealing with Ceramic PCB, what
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 18 07:30:18 EDT 2018 | ir11
Dear SMT Experts, Just want to seek for expert advice regarding Ceramic PCB. Our Customer want to run ceramic PCB and want to understand the challenges that we might encounter. Anyone have their experienced running or dealing with Ceramic PCB, what
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 03:43:01 EDT 1998 | Terry Keen
We are taking enquiries for sub-contract work that we hope to be doing by Christmas. One of the enquiries is to assemble chip capacitors and an SO14 onto ceramic. Does the printing process, paste used and reflow process remain the same, or are there
Electronics Forum | Tue May 05 17:01:25 EDT 1998 | bob
I hear that there is a problem with using ceramic parts that are sizeable. Apparently, there is a mismatch in the Temperature Coefficient of Expansion between the FR4 and ceramic materials which causes the soldered erminations to weaken and eventuall
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 26 16:04:33 EST 1997 | Michael Mihld
Hello all, I have experienced broken ceramic SMT parts. Most of the time, we have found fractured inductive beads. Once in awhile, we find broken Ceramic Caps. All parts we use are 1206 form factors and we use tape and reel... Michael
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 09 15:56:50 EDT 2001 | davef
Thank you. IPC-2222 applies to rigid organic boards. It does not apply to ceramic boards. Since there is no 2222 analog for ceramic boards, I used 2222.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 23:44:26 EDT 2006 | guest
CBGA stands for Ceramic Ball grid array while PBGA stands for Ceramic Ball grid array. Noticable difference is the substrate used , one is using ceramic and one is using BT laminate. Regards
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 08:52:09 EST 2008 | geb
Have you considered metal Clad IMS PCBs rather than ceramic ones? "The circuits can be shaped drilled and formed, an advantage when compared to ceramic based product." Have a look at DK Thermal Solutions website http://www.dkthermal.co.uk
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 10:21:55 EST 1999 | Igmar
Can someone please advise me to the rework procedure for removal and replacing Ceramic Chip Capacitors (e.g. 0805, 1206, etc.)? Is it necessary to pre-heat ceramic capacitors before soldering them onto a PCB with a soldering iron? Is this just a rec