Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 05 20:12:22 EST 2007 | engr
I am using PWB material Rogers 6002 High Frequency Laminate. The PWBs are assembled. They were washed and will require a bake out. Some people say, no bake out is required for the material. I am getting different reads in test if the CCAs are not
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 14:34:18 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson
| We are converting from COB to SMT on a product line and want to optomize the PCB as far as Laminate, plating, passivation etc. This is a high temp application 150C. We are presently using BT Laminate but would like to get away from this. We are
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 26 17:01:52 EDT 2001 | davef
We process no Teflon boards. Companies, such as Rogers and Taconic, make laminates of Polytetrafluoroethylene [PTFE] er �Teflon�. Common �Teflon� laminates are: * Woven glass / PTFE * Random microfiber glass / PTFE * Ceramic / PTFE * Woven glass /
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 11:33:08 EST 2009 | nath
Hello, Can anyone list out issues or concerns with assembly with PTFE based laminates. I am looking for any concerns related to handling, SMT reflow, Wave, Baking, rework, BGAs? ANy feedback is much appreciated. Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 16:23:40 EST 2009 | gnath
Hello, Can anyone list out issues or concerns with assembly with PTFE based laminates. I am looking for any concerns related to handling, SMT reflow, Wave, Baking, rework, BGAs? ANy feedback is much appreciated. Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 08:53:44 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave
Hi As DaveF suggested I would contact a shop that has done repair. You should have the PCB/PWB Print and laminate information with you when you make the call. Ask the repair shops if they have continual experience with the Rogers Material you are us
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 08:47:00 EST 2013 | mleber
Thanks guys. Here are more details. The cards are essentially the same. They use the same connectors, same footprint, the traces / layers would be comparable etc. The difference between the 2 we see is that one is laminate - Rigid Metal Clad Base, Ty
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 08:34:00 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
CERAMIC CIRCUITRY Starting with hybrid thick film circuits in 1965 at Sperry Flight Systems, I have been involved with ceramics (usually aluminum oxide) as the substrate material. Then, we developed "multilayer" circuitry (replacing "cordwood" module
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 08:30:44 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| Happy Holidays All, | I am searching out a vendor (US preferred) who can fabricate a ceramic PCb with etremely fine lines. | Please reply if you are a vendor, or know of one. | Thanks, | Wendy CERAMIC CIRCUITRY Starting with hybrid thick film circ
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