Electronics Forum: filled via (Page 1 of 19)

Conductive filled Vias on BGA

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 07:38:48 EDT 2004 | Paddy

Hello, I am wondering if anybody has process experiance of designs which use the above. I understand that the filled via is an excellent thermal cnductor, which is great from a design point of view, but how do these solder through the reflow ovens

Conductive filled Vias on BGA

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 30 12:44:54 EST 2005 | ppwlee

Dave, Do you know if such thermal transfer study with CB-100 (or equivalent) is available for review? My customer is pursuing this option and I am curious on how much improvement I would see by specifying a conductive via fill on the board. Rgds, P

Conductive filled Vias on BGA

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 30 22:25:03 EST 2005 | davef

The authors of this article might get you started http://www.protoengineering.com/documents/viaplug.pdf Other information is: * http://www.dupont.com/pcm/techinfo/general/general9.html *

Conductive filled Vias on BGA

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 09:43:27 EDT 2004 | davef

First, don't get too excited about the thermal capabilities of conductive epoxy. An epoxy like DuPont CB-100 increases the amount of heat conducted through the barrel, but many over estimate what it can do. Calculations show for a 0.020" drilled

via capping

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 14:48:44 EST 2010 | davef

SR1000 is commonly used for tenting. Search the fine SMTnet Archives on : tenting Someone gave us this note. We have lost their name. It seems to be good advice. If Liquid Photo Image (LPI) solder mask is required, do not tent via holes. Tenting

conductive fill via

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 02:28:27 EST 2002 | Melvin

I want to make a double-sided PCB. the process include conductive filling via for RF guarding. Does anyone can tell me where I can do it?

BGA via in pad

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 17:15:51 EDT 2007 | davef

Ask the board fabricator to: * Fill the vias with resin. * Then metalize and copper plate the filled via along with the pad. * Then plate with solderability protection. This results in what appears to be a solid pad. For more, look here: http://www

BGA via in pad

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 13:27:45 EDT 2007 | Pete

We had a customer do a similar thing. We notified our customer and educated them on what was happening. We were instructed to try one and report on the results, as the vias were supposed to be filled (and weren't). We pasted and reflowed and as su

conductive fill via

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 11:28:32 EST 2002 | davef

Sand is not a great conductor, compared to copper. Never heard of using the stuff on RF boards. Our board fabricator uses Dupont CP100, now CP101, [or something like that cuse who's going to check?] when plugging via on cheap boards. Your board fa

via tenting and pluging

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 07:28:27 EST 2006 | davef

Via filling methods are: * Tenting * Plugging * Capping * Flooding Tented Via. A via covered with dry film soldermask; the via is not filled. When tenting from both sides there may be issues with trapped air that expands during mass soldering. Plug

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