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This course is designed for students that require the hands-on skill and knowledge to reliably remove and install many types of the most complex BGA components. Students are taught methods for safe and reliable BGA component rework using a top of the
Bonding chip and Silicone dispensing on the PCB board
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 01:12:31 EDT 2002 | ppcbs
We find that baking PCB assemblies at 90 degrees C in a Blue M forced air oven is safe for most all PCB's that we have encountered over the past 12 years. We remove any external plactic hardware that may be attached to the assembly and also like to
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 09:34:31 EST 2003 | Rodion
Hello, I am writing a software that deals with chip placement on PCB and I would like to know if there is some standart way to describe what are the coordinates of the chips on the pcb, I know that Gerber file contains all the drill holes and tracks,
Industry News | 2003-04-29 07:30:06.0
Announce their plans to co-sponsor a free online conference on the current state of bare die packaging
Industry News | 2009-04-23 20:54:01.0
MINNEAPOLIS, MN � The SMTA is pleased to announce its latest technical event in Penang, Malaysia. The SMTA South East Asia Technical Conference on Electronics Assembly Technologies will be held November 19-20, 2009 at the Equatorial Hotel in Penang, Malaysia. Presentations are currently being solicited for the following key technology tracks:
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Moisture accumulates during storage and industry practice recommends specific levels of baking to avoid delamination. This paper will discuss the use of capacitance measurements to follow the absorption and desorption behaviour of moisture. The PCB design used in this work, focused on the issue of baking out moisture trapped between copper planes. The PCB was designed with different densities of plated through holes and drilled holes in external copper planes, with capacitance sensors located on the inner layers. For trapped volumes between copper planes, the distance between holes proved to be critical in affecting the desorption rate. For fully saturated PCBs, the desorption time at elevated temperatures was observed to be in the order of hundreds of hours. Finite difference diffusion modelling was carried out for moisture desorption behaviour for plated through holes and drilled holes in copper planes. A meshed copper plane was also modelled evaluating its effectiveness for assisting moisture removal and decreasing bake times. Results also showed, that in certain circumstances, regions of the PCB under copper planes initially increase in moisture during baking.
Flux spray coating on a PCB with uniformal thickness down to 5 microns, with clear edge definition and minimal overspray. Can coat large or shoot dots with the same jet.
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