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Re: Gold Bump Flip Chip Attach

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 24 13:29:19 EST 1998 | Chris Grendler

| | Anyone ever attach gold bump flip chip to FR4 or Alumina substrates. Am trying to find a solder which is acceptable for use on gold. Am worried about gold imbrittlement since the gold bumps on the flip chip are .004"x.004"x.001" solid gold. The

Re:X Y Correction at High Speed at +/- .002

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 12:34:50 EST 1998 | Jon Medernach

Inorder to pick up 0402's RELIABLY correction is required in X & Y axis. Their are Chip Shooter that do this, (KME Create, and Sanyo) You can also place at +/- .002" at 43K cph with a Chip Shooter Bulk feeding is also desirable. It is not only the

Re: Solder Resist Solder balls - 'N Surface Energy

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 22 17:12:26 EST 1998 | Dave F

| Folk's, | I'm in need of some help / direction. I'm working on my thesis for a masters based on looking at the effect's of the solder resist promoting / reducing the amount of solder ball's during wave. I'm looking at thing's like colour, texture,

Re: uBGA Stencil Thickness

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 10:25:19 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| I have a mixed technology board ranging from 50 mil pitch devices to 20mil Qfp's to PBGA-352 at 1.27mm, and 6 Intel uBGA-48 at 30 mil pitch. With all these different package types i'm torn between using a 4 or 5mil thick stencil. The ball dia. is 1

Re: uBGA Stencil Thickness

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 21 17:50:55 EST 1998 | anamonus

| I have a mixed technology board ranging from 50 mil pitch devices to 20mil Qfp's to PBGA-352 at 1.27mm, and 6 Intel uBGA-48 at 30 mil pitch. With all these different package types i'm torn between using a 4 or 5mil thick stencil. The ball dia. is 1

IP3 Fiducials.. How Many should I read?

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 14 10:48:32 EST 1998 | Larry Johnson

Okay here is the deal. I am fairly new to the company here, but one thing I have noticed is that we read way to many fiducials, in my opinon anyway. One for example is this. One assembly was reading 17 fids. Smallest pitch was .25mil I say you o

Re: IP3 Fiducials.. How Many should I read?

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 17:02:35 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| Okay here is the deal. I am fairly new to the company here, but one thing I have noticed is that we read way to many fiducials, in my opinon anyway. One for example is this. One assembly was reading 17 fids. Smallest pitch was .25mil I say you

suggestion

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 13 11:35:59 EST 1998 | Jim Gustin

I suggest that you display questions and responses in a slightly different order. Within any given string of Q's and A's, the topmost displayed item should be the oldest. The most recent item should be at the bottom. In this way, a viewer can easily

Re: suggestion

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 09:15:12 EST 1998 | Clifford Peaslee @ SMTnet

| I suggest that you display questions and responses in a slightly different order. Within any given string of Q's and A's, the topmost displayed item should be the oldest. The most recent item should be at the bottom. In this way, a viewer can easil

Re: Describe term A wave

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 15:21:24 EST 1998 | Chrys

| SMTneters, | I'm famialiar with lambda, omega, and gemini waves but not with "A" wave. Can somebody give me an explanation? | | thanks | | Tom B. | Tom, The term "A" wave refers to an asymetrical wave. It's an Electrovert term that describes


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