Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 19 11:19:52 EDT 2020 | davef
A-610G 7.5.16 Components with Bottom Thermal Plane Terminations (D-Pak) says: 100% wetting to land in the end-joint contact area. Is that what you're asking about? Regards, David Fish [davef] Technical Editor & Customer Advocate
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 17 22:30:19 EDT 2020 | smith88
IPC calls out 100% wetting to land. I need to understand why this is needed and what functionality I will lose if I have joints at 80%
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