Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 01 08:17:40 EST 2003 | davef
You're correct that the FR4 is probably the best choise. The majority of the problems in developing your reflow recipe is going to come from the CTE mismatches in the CCBGA , CBGA and PBGA that you put on the board. The other side says given the pr
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 03 17:08:31 EDT 2023 | assuredtech
What Is FR4 Substrate Material? FR4, also written as FR-4, is both a name and a standard rating. The name is applied to the fiberglass-reinforced epoxy-laminated sheets used in printed circuit board manufacturing. However, the name also functions as
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 10:08:51 EDT 2006 | russ
We use materials such as G10, durapol, or FR4. We put a lot of holes in the fixtures so that only enough material is left to support the board during reflow to prevent sag/ warp or whatever. We also try and keep all bot side material in unpopulated
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 07:28:32 EDT 2006 | JH
Mark, I am having difficulty picturing exactly what you are doing, but I hope this helps. We occasionally use jigs through SMT, usually because the board is too small/thin to fit the smallest rail width. In such situations, we normally make the jig
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 04:43:14 EDT 2009 | ghepo
Hello, I suggest you visit the website http://www.analysispcb.com, where I found these information : PARAMETERS FOR DOUBLE “V” SCORING LEAD FREE LAMINATES Typ WEB Thickness, 1.6mm : 0.38mm (+.15/-0) "...Tg is not a good indicator of a materials’
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 10:54:25 EDT 2009 | newpic
What is the minimum Tg for FR4 board to consider as Lead Free board? My issue is, I do not know what is the web for the V-Score for a FR4 Tg 180. I use to use a FR4 Tg 140 and there is no problem with it, but since we convert to Lead Free and the
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 18 20:48:23 EST 2001 | Doug Leaser
I�m doing some research in the field of routing, or cutting, PCB�s using a non-conventional method as compared to conventional routing machines. I need some accurate feedrates for routing certain PCB materials, as listed below, to compare data. Unf
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 30 08:28:39 EDT 2004 | davef
Roger Saunders, President Saunders Technology, Inc wrote a fairly unbiased paper that compared different thermocouple attach methods. You can probably find it on their site. In it, about gluing thermocouples, he says: There are two general classes
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 14:37:53 EDT 1998 | Anthony
I really appreciate everybody taking the time to help me out with this problem. I'm going to run your input by the design engineer, after that I may be taking you up on that offer to contact you Earl. Again; thank you! Anthony | If your board is si
Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 16:49:14 EDT 2000 | Michael Parker
I would like informnation regarding this high heat withstanding type material for PCB, also any other types that are compatible. We currently use FR4 but have an application that may require most advanced composition.
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