Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 18:36:21 EDT 2000 | Mohsen Esmailpour
Which direction is the industry moving to for cooling high-end electronic devices/boards? Is there anything innovative taking place beyond liquid cooling and refrigeration? Is anyone developing cooling techniques which are integral part of the devic
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 16:12:36 EDT 2001 | csullivan
Does anyone know of a good masking material for conformal coating? The coating is silicon based. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 09 20:43:00 EDT 2001 | davef
I used http://www.google.com to find the following link: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Cable/5930/misc/cadexten.html
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 05 21:34:25 EST 1999 | Raymond Bellamy
I am looking for a piece of equipement that can safely remove silicon die(200mil by 200mils) from a LTCC board. My present method involves a dental drill which often goes through the dielectric layers and causes scrap.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 20 10:57:18 EDT 1998 | Craig Ramsey
Dear Bob, The Tessera microBGA technology defines a family of CSP devices. The most common microBGA type is the TV46 that has been selected by Intel for use with their flash memory devices. A microBGA package in general consists of the silicon die
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 15:53:32 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| We have experienced poor adhesion of acrylic conformal coating to plastic bodied IC�s. The observed symptoms of this are a blistering or lifting of the coating at the surface of the component, although peel testing has revealed that this is not al
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 17 11:41:50 EDT 2002 | davef
Ask Steve Gregory [ stevezeva@aol.com ]. He worked at a silicon valley memory module contactor a few years ago. Good guy. He'll get you started.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 14:02:43 EST 2003 | blnorman
We've been conformally coating for years (primarily silicones) and yes we have issues with both equipment and materials. We just don't have experience with acrylics.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 22:59:49 EDT 2004 | Ken
I was wondering what Dow Corning has done with all those silicone breast implants? B or C cup would work nicely (in the stencil printer).
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 10:16:28 EDT 2004 | davef
Check with your connector supplier, but most press-fit contacts will pierce through Types UR & XY conformal coat (military approved). Acrylic (AR) Urethane (UR) Epoxy (ER) Silicone (SR) Parylene (XY)