Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 17:25:58 EST 2017 | davef
Help me understand your issue better ... Are you looking to: * Improve your products that are used for thermal cycling testing of products of other companies? * Change your production materials so that you pass thermal cycling testing of your produ
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 12:12:14 EDT 2018 | solderingpro
What type of flux are you using today? - Obviously you have already outlined the difference in the parent materials and parent material preparation, so using the same program/profile will not work; the characteristics are different. Try increasing p
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 08 04:36:02 EDT 1999 | Brian
Dave Frankly, I think you may be barking up the wrong tree. Like DaveF, I suggest that the process would be horrendously expensive with masking and so on. The $64,000 question is whether what you propose will serve any useful purpose. I venture to
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 09:58:25 EDT 1999 | Christopher Cross
| | Now don't everyone jump on this at once, but it seems time for me to send out copies of my not even close to being dated copy of an article about HASL. Though it was published in 1992, in Printed Circuit Fabrication Magazine, and it got rave revi
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 01 07:32:33 EST 2006 | davef
What you have run up against is the unfortunate consequence of the transition period from Sn-Pb to Pb-free. In the past 2-3 years there have been several studies highlighting the differences in reliability between mixed metal systems, Sn/Pb, and SAC
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 20:48:14 EST 2001 | davef
We find that the raw BGA's pad sheared surface has the SnPb solder at various Z heights whereas the assembled BGAs pad leave a smooth layer of SnPb along the pad. Like to understand the cause for the difference. Who could guess? Solder joint streng
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 21:52:24 EST 2001 | arul2000
>>>>Dave, The BGA substrate surface finish is NiAu, while the PCBA pad surface is HASL. The solder ball composition is SnPb 63/37 and the solder paste used on the PCBA is also the same but with 2% Silver.>>> Dave, sorry I don't have the picture with
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 | Fri Sep 22 05:33:59 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
That "C - it doesn�t matter" choice sounds good because it doesn�t give you a headache when profiling but it gives me a headache when I read the article in the current "newsletter" about profiling where I found this: "If soldering to gold over nick
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 14:55:58 EDT 2000 | Mark S
Hi All -- I have read the IPC acceptability requirements of butt-joints, but haven't seen anything on how they're actually performed. I'm assuming we can trim a DIP package, and place the part onto paste immediately before relow (or hand-solder it l