Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 16:24:35 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Hello Antonio ASPECT RATIO = the ratio of one dimension to another as in the ratio of the thickness of a stencil to the width of the aperture. For instance, a 10 mil aperture in a 5 mil stencil will have an aspect ratio of 2. This is aperture width
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 10:29:28 EDT 2000 | G. English
Try the following steps : FIRST CHECK THE ARCHIVE for further information, it WILL help you. Step One : What�s the chemical analysis of this white res? Obtain a sample. It could be tin, rosin, or something else??? Step Two : The fastest way I know
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 21:17:24 EDT 2000 | Dave F
I don't get the no-lead thing, but it's good marketing so, whose to fight it? Yano? If I didn't get the no-lead thing, I'm double clueless about bromine. That is until I read a recent (8/00) article in PCFAB magazine. I away thought of bromine as
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 04:10:43 EDT 2000 | Tanu
Hi, Jacko is right!BGA ispection equipment like Xrays are extream expensive if you want a good system. There is some xrays that you can have low cost but if you are planning to do superBGA�s or want better image you need atleast 80-100Kv with good r
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 11:10:23 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
It�s funny, the third question on this topic via "Georgia tech..." in the last few weeks. Seems on that particular forum people with the same interests are gathering or maybe they are working all on the problem without knowing about each other. Dani
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 19:44:25 EDT 2000 | Brian W.
I cannot give references to papers, etc, but I can tell you from experience that High Impedance circuits and High Power RF circuits are not something to try no-clean on. For an aerospace customer, I had a circuit that any residue left between two pa
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 16:45:32 EDT 2000 | Casimir Budzinski
It realy depends on what no-clean you use, I had on that would get under IC's and not get fully activated it was fine here in the states but when it was shipped over seas the salt air and humidity gave us fits, another we used didnt have that problem
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 09:39:31 EDT 2000 | Chris May
Charlie, Check: a)That your wave is not too high/powerful as this will push up components due to force exerted by mass of solder b)That your conveyor is set at optimimu height so that a) is not required. If conveyor is too high, then the wave will
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 28 17:54:59 EDT 2000 | Steve Thomas
We're trying out 0603 packages on some 0805 footprints (at this stage only on some test boards) since our vendor tells us the 0805's are going to be getting harder to get, and more expensive to pay for. I understand the IPC footprint for the two is
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 28 15:34:19 EDT 2000 | Steve Harshbarger
Hello Ramon, This is a very common problem that usually can be overcome. Can you tell me the flux type you are using (manufacturer, and flux number)? Has your board vendor, or type of PCB's changed (are they entec coated - bare copper)? What is t