Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 14:37:57 EST 2000 | Michael Parker
Roger- No greater confidence builder in the world than to go ahead and jump in with both feet. Just do it!!!
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 09:59:47 EST 2004 | Simon UK
Hi Dennis, I would say that you must meet one of the acceptable critera if you have others list, but it depends. Do you have a specific query in relation to a solder joint or other defect?? Simon UK
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 13:31:28 EST 2004 | russ
Could you give a specific example (sect. paragraph etc) that is giving you trouble? Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 12:47:59 EST 2004 | DasonC
Recommend to check http://leadfree.ipc.org I agreed the lead free is a must for environmental and human health. Not sure how soon they can found out another harmful material
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 16 18:39:55 EST 2005 | KT
I am looking for the same. IPC 610D does mention about the solder fill based on the class (A,B,C). But, there is no exhaustive study that I have come across. Please let me know if you find any. KT
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 18:10:54 EDT 2013 | davef
I agree with Rob. These solder connections are unacceptable. BR, davef
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 18:40:48 EDT 2013 | rway
I also agree. Even if it did meet specs, I wouldn't let a joint like this out. Reese
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 18 18:06:47 EDT 2014 | davef
Methods that can reduce the wettability of OSP: * Previous heat cycles * Previous cleaning cycles * IPC-1601 "Printed Board Handling and Storage Guidelines" says do not bake prior to soldering * Using improper handling methods BR ... davef
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 01:28:13 EDT 2019 | sssamw
Cannot understood your problem very clearly, please check IPC standard on QFN and its mfg process, also check the QFN supplier's recommendation, so can minimize the bridge.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 17:25:01 EDT 2019 | davef
Your solder stencil design should follow all basic rules for solder stencil design are followed in accordance with IPC-7525 including adherence to an area ratio of 2:3 or greater and an aspect ratio of 1.5 or greater.
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