Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 13:48:37 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| We currently use HASL on all of our boards and I would like to move to something else. I have sampled some boards with Entek OSP and I loved it, the problem is we have plated mounting holes on just about every board we make. Does anyone have info
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 05 20:24:53 EST 2019 | sssamw
How to choose PCB finish? It depends your product application.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 01 18:21:50 EDT 2019 | gregcr
I does depend on the level of technology of the PCB. RoHS-HASL for basic products and Silver Immersion for a flat finish, are my preferred.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 09:42:44 EST 2000 | jacqueline
Hi there, Could someone please tell me diferences and possible benefits that are found when using silver as a pcb finish as opposed to HASL. I've already tried the archives without much luck. ta much, jack
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 11:49:34 EDT 2004 | Svensen
Curiously... Shelf-life of the plating alternatives has been mentioned several times as a potential issue in these discussions. Tell me is there a market for a simple plastic packaging which could extend shelf life (and hence solderability) of these
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 20:30:59 EST 2000 | Dave F
Immersion Silver PCB Surface Plating - Dennis VanBuren 14:21:24 02/01/2000 [Wudja mean "not much luck" searching the archives? What is this haggis???][Is that like saying "what is this chopped liver??"]
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 10:24:52 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi Jack, I once tried this finish ( without changing any process parameters ) and encountered wetting problems even in the first reflow process. It was thought as cheaper alternative to Ni/Au we use for planarity reasons. Heard of the same problems
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 10:14:04 EST 2000 | PeteB
Jacqueline, Asuming you mean immersion silver: Advantages - Very flat finish compared to HASL, more easily solderable than bare copper with OSP and more process tolerant than this in our experience, reasonable shelf life, cheaper than immersion gol
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 05:29:01 EDT 2017 | mona0312
Hi, Recently, i found a company called "jlcpcb". It’s very cheap 10pcs boards. 1.2mm thick, 1-OZ copper, 6/6-mil outer (0.1525mm) just cost $2 Cheap price and lots of options regarding board thickness, colour, etc. None of my boards have ever had a
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 06 17:21:24 EDT 2013 | rodcr
Why do PCB traces need a surface finish? On microstrip (top/bottom) the solder mask does not help
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