Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 09:25:49 EDT 1998 | Dave F
0.050" -> 50 mil -> 50 pitch | 0.80 mm -> 0.032" -> 32 mil -> 32 pitch | 0.64 mm -> 0.025" -> 25 mil -> 25 pitch | 0.50 mm -> 0.020" -> 20 mil -> 20 pitch | 0.40 mm -> 0.016" -> 16 mil -> 16 pitch | 0.20 mm -> 0.012" -> 12 mil -> 12 pitch | Dave F Y
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 20:20:31 EDT 2007 | seankim10
I�m having problem with PCB with 16mil thickness due to warpage. the board convex up in the middle after 1st reflow. It seams the warpage is caused by CTE mismatch between PCB and multiple TSOP's, which are covering ~80% of the bottom side board area
Industry News | 2012-06-01 09:09:55.0
Head-in-Pillow (HiP) soldering defects are common with modern SMT component placement. As a result, Practical Components has introduced the PBGA 928-HiP, a component that is designed specifically to be susceptible to HiP defects. It features a large 4x4 body size, 928 balls and a single small die that has a propensity toward the ball-in-socket HiP soldering defect.
SMT Express, Volume 2, Issue No. 3 - from SMTnet.com Volume 2, Issue No. 3 Thursday, March 16, 2000 Featured Article Return to Front Page Curtailing Voids in Fine Pitch Ball Grid Array Solder Joints by Gary Morrison and Kevin Lyne