Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 11:48:32 EST 2001 | martys
We are looking at some applications that will require fine-pitch and possibly ultra fine-pitch. I am currently using a spray type batch cleaner for cleaning our stencils. Will this be adequate for fine-pitch (15 � 20 mil pitch) applications?
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 12 13:49:08 EDT 2013 | garym4569
Has anyone had success using a DEK Proflow printhead with fine pitch components (~.2mm pitch). I have been told that squeegees are the way to go for fine pitch. What other major factors play a role in successfully printing fine pitch. Print speed,
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 03:18:51 EST 2005 | khp_armin
Please give me some guidelines on designing Stencils for Fine Pitch.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 17:25:01 EDT 1999 | Stephen Oltmann
A company in Santa Clara California specializes in repair of fine pitch using automated inspection and repair equipment. They guarantee their work and include bake and dry pack. Go to http://www.sixsigmaservices.com/services.htm | DOES ANY ONE KNOW
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 19 14:11:39 EDT 2003 | Bryan Sheh
Dear all, Is there anyone who has the experience in conducting Push&Pull test for fine pitch components?i.e.SOIC,QFP. The customer clearly stated that,"every lead should be tested for selected components".but, you know that,the fine pitch,0.5 or
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 24 12:53:55 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Are the terms "uBGA" and "Fine Pitch BGA" synonomous, different all-together, or is Fine Pitch BGA a subset of uBGA? Thanks. | | Steve | Steve: �BGA�: Micro BGA�. A brand name for a fine pitch BGA from Tessera. Fine Pitch (1) In SMD: Surfa
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 14 12:43:52 EDT 2000 | Todd Murphy
Dave, you are right you would expect the soldermask to be higher than all SMT pads on the pcb if it is higher on the fine pitch components, but the other areas of the board do not concern me as much as the fine pitch areas. The pads on all the other
Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 16:30:50 EDT 2010 | mikesewell
I believe industry standard is 1/2 pitch for fine pitch devices. If your part is 20 mil pitch, apts would be 10 mil wide. This should gasket fine to the pcb pad and with a 5 mil stencil should print well.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 17:00:59 EST 2000 | Charles Morehouse
I am interested to know what people prefer for fine pitch packaging. Tape/Reel or Waffle tray for .031", .025", .020", .015" pitch components? What is the most robust packaging (i.e. fewer bent leads, etc.) Chuck
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 10:05:52 EST 2001 | Charlie
What has been your experance with fine pitch parts taped and reeled? Will I have lead problems?