Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 04 08:21:42 EST 2009 | rgduval
It seems familiar, but nothing that I've actually experienced. I've read some articles about tin-whiskering in lead-free solder. I think NASA has some pretty good analysis (or, at least they did a couple of years ago). The summary is that without
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 03 14:07:07 EST 2009 | macisaint
I'm having shorts appear on my QFN packages between pins, usually only after a week or so of power-on operation. The shorts are 1K and slowly down to hard shorts over time. Typically a defective part will have failures on multiple pins. I tried havi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 14:07:52 EDT 1999 | Carl J. Odle
We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is that after a p
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 25 08:54:37 EDT 1999 | Tom Gervascio
| We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. | The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is that after
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 09:43:44 EDT 1999 | C.K.
| We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. | The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is that after
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 14:14:51 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory
| | | We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. | | | The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is th
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 10:25:12 EDT 1999 | Boca
| | We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. | | The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is that a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 16:16:17 EST 2010 | stepheniii
My old boss bought some stuff to clean the lead off of gold fingers. At least that is what he thought it did. What it really did was remove the gold fingers. And quite well I might add. The short answer to your question is no. And if you replate mak
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Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 07:40:26 EST 2007 | realchunks
Hi Roderick, Guess it depends on how you define "minor". If it is just a visual blemish in the mask, there will be no affect o the BGA. If it is through the resist there may be a chance of solder shorting, which will affect it, I doubt it but poss
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