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Solder mask and fine pitch devices

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 09:23:18 EST 2013 | lock_2002

This is a question regarding soldermask between pins of fine pitch devices. The majority of our production designs end up with at least 2-3 mils of copper thickness on the external layers due to blind vias, wrap plating requirements, etc. Our curre

PBF BGA or PB BGA

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 12:39:06 EST 2008 | tsvetan

this is really nice one ;) paper and cotton have lowest potential to generate static electricity see below, and usually is good practice to wear cotton glowe at least to one of your hands to not leave greasy finger spots on the gold finish of the PC

Unsoldered gold pads on unleaded wave solder process

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 04:24:32 EDT 2012 | brettrenishaw

Yes pads are still gold after the wave soldering process even if you wave solder a pcb several times. I have tried soldering using an iron and the solder takes to the pad as you would expect. This happens on all boards of this type and all boards are

Leadfree dip soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 03:22:38 EDT 2005 | Hannu

I do not mean big, heavy transformers but rather small ferrite core transformers, with ferrites in the range of EF16 .. EF40. The weight of the lead and its percentage of the total weight is not the issue here. We simply do not want lead-containing t

imm. silver

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 08 19:58:57 EDT 2002 | dasal

My specialty. Your right, Most corrugated contains S02 and the pallet is usually out gassing formic acid as well. Not a great environment for silver. Original press release follows: Reactive Polymers At AT&T Bell Labs, John P. Franey has developed

Gold Surface Finish on PCB's

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 07:34:33 EST 2005 | davef

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Re: Drying ICs any advice

Electronics Forum | Sun May 17 13:46:30 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

Hi All! I've been reading this conversation which prompted me to break out the IPC-SM-786A from the IPC manuals from our parent company in Maryland sent us (we're just starting up in California). It's the Procedures for Characterizing and Handling of

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