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Thanks for the info!

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 14:37:53 EDT 1998 | Anthony

I really appreciate everybody taking the time to help me out with this problem. I'm going to run your input by the design engineer, after that I may be taking you up on that offer to contact you Earl. Again; thank you! Anthony | If your board is si

Re: T sub g

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 14:41:07 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| Alright gentlemen and ladies of the forum, I again seek knowlage on what is probably a well known fact. I have spent a good part of the morning with various IPC standards and weighty tomes such as the Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Handb

Re: Warpage at Wave Soldering Stage

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 13:47:54 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| We are a medium sized PCB assy. house manufacturing about 2000 motherboards a day. There is a major problem we are facing at the wave soldering stage, i.e. warpage of the PCB. As soon as the PCB touches the wave it warps severely from the centre

Re: Warpage at Wave Soldering Stage

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 07:34:17 EDT 1999 | Glynn Technologies and Manufacturing

| | We are a medium sized PCB assy. house manufacturing about 2000 motherboards a day. There is a major problem we are facing at the wave soldering stage, i.e. warpage of the PCB. As soon as the PCB touches the wave it warps severely from the centr

MLB PCB DIMENISIONAL STABILITY AND LAMINATE INTEGRITY

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 10:54:38 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

REVISITING MULTILAYER DIMENSIONAL STABILITY AND LAMINATE INTEGRITY It has been said we must learn it all over again and again about every four years. I know Lee Ritchey said that to me about high speed digital circuit design. The same seems true for

BGA rework: Coplanarity of Xilinx before and after reflow.

Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 22:59:40 EDT 2005 | davef

We believe your problem is caused by the mismatch in CTE of the material ised in your BGA. In fact, this "potato chipping" [where the corners curl-up] is present in all BGA. The issue is the matter of degree. [Mismatching CTE is how old thermostats

USING LEAD FREE PARTS WITH LEAD PASTE

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 15:09:37 EST 2006 | grantp

Hi, What studies? Can you post a link? I am not sure what the difference is between a ceramic BGA that the high temp solder ball is not expected to collapse, and a lead free solder ball that's run through a lead process and also does not collapse b

Paste-in_hole and CTE

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 18:23:47 EDT 2000 | Gary

I have been following forum discussions here and eslewhere, attended technical sessions at APEX and have been experimenting with the paste-in-hole process on some of our new product. I have run into one problem I have never seen mentioned, that is a

Selective pallet thickness

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 10:10:03 EDT 2001 | Rob Fischer

Obviously the less mass in the wave the better. There will be less heat sinking and less push on the solder. Pallet thickness is typically a function of the tallest component on the board. If the board has one component that is tall but small in a

Selective pallet thickness

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 14:59:56 EDT 2001 | relensky

I have been using pallet from Integrated Ideas and Technologies (www.integratedideas.com). They offer a "laminated" pallet that can have the various layers cut in several thicknesses. They are very helpful and willing to solve problems. The best p


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