Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 12:40:11 EDT 1998 | Aselco electronics
We are writing to have information about the automatic mounting process of flip-chip. We want to know if it's possible to mount this type of component(flip-chip) with smt tecnology machines.( Pick and Place Tdk or Samsung machines). Thanking you in a
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 04 09:39:54 EDT 1998 | jim foley
:I believe it can be easily done using the universal GSM platform. You may want to contact Universal instruments corp. in Binghamton NY for further information. We are writing to have information about the automatic mounting process of flip-chip.
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 05 08:55:57 EDT 1998 | Dave F
We are writing to have information about the automatic mounting process of flip-chip. We want to know if it's possible to mount this type of component(flip-chip) with smt tecnology machines.( Pick and Place Tdk or Samsung machines). Thanking yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 18 16:13:43 EDT 2012 | tomzee
Hello All. First time poster. I need to design a PCB which will include a Bumped-die type chip with 6mil (152.4 um) pad pitch. I read somewhere that FR4 type board may not be a good choice for such small footprint. I have not had to deal with board
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 30 21:04:32 EST 1999 | Sidharth
Hi all, i'm researching information on fluxless solder bumping of flip-chip by either : 1. electroplating AuSn bumps 2. electroless Ni on Al pads in an autocatalysis process. could anyone point me in the direction of more information ? partic
Electronics Forum | Sun May 31 16:07:25 EDT 1998 | Alain De Bock
Is there anyone who knows what the influence is of the dip-fluxing process on the placement accuracy of a flip-chip. If you perform dip-fluxing after component alignment, the component may be displaced on the nozzle; if you perform component alignmen
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 03 16:55:26 EDT 2000 | Chris
Does anyone have any recomendations for a NC flip chip attach flux? I have info from Indium and Kester. Who else makes a good flux for flip chip. I will be dispensing this flux using a doctor blade and rotating disk. I will then dip the flip chip
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 16:59:08 EST 2003 | mk
www.sipad.com/Motorola/MotorolaFlipChip.htm
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 20:05:01 EST 1999 | Chris
Try Flip Chip Technologys. They have several daisy chain flip chips. One is called FP250. .250 X .250 solder bumped flip chip. Try Technet too. Remember seeing several other manufactures of daisy chain die. Maybe Unitive at www.unitive.com can
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 20:26:54 EST 1999 | Chris G.
I have used conductive adhesives for some time now on thickfilm. Does anyone know of a really good conductive adhesive to attach flip chips to flex circuits? I would like to stencil print the adhesive to the substrate and then place the flips chips