Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 10:29:13 EDT 2010 | scottp
I've searched the archives and maybe my search skills aren't up to snuff but I couldn't find much. I'm curious what people are doing for 0.4 mm pitch BGAs, assuming a type 4 paste. Pad diameter? SMD or NSMD? Stencil thickness? Aperture diameter? Us
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 21:17:41 EST 2006 | davef
Use the IPC calculator [free at http://www.ipc.org]
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 22:28:38 EST 2006 | Tony
Hi, where can I find info about how to make the pad design to work for VSSOP48 0.4 mm Pitch & TSSOP56 0.5 mm pitch components? I should also mention that we are working in a project that this 14 layers High-Frequency RoHS board is included. The pad c
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 10:24:48 EST 2005 | Guest
Balls are 0.30 mm diameter, with a height of 0.24 mm It's a 8*8 mm 184 pins BGA.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 05:04:36 EST 2005 | ABHI
What is your micro BGA requiremnets? I mean ball dia / height with a 0.5 mm pitch? I can give you the stencil design, if you make known the parameters.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 06:06:04 EST 2005 | Guest
I'm looking for recommendations on pad and stencil design for products with 0.5 mm pitch BGA's. The latest info that I found in the archives of this forum dated more than a year ago. It didn't give me much confidence that assembly of such components
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 06:19:03 EST 2005 | pjc
Go to http://www.ipc.org and look up IPC-7351 - Generic Requirements for Surface Mount Land Pattern and Design Standard The successor to the IPC-SM-782A is here! The document covers land pattern design for all types of passive and active components
Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 12:59:37 EDT 2004 | gregp
Mils to MM is actaully English to metric. 1 mil is equal to 1 thousandth of an inch (0.001")or 0.0254mm so... 12mil pitch qfp is 0.012" or 0.3mm 15mil pitch qfp is 0.015" or 0.4mm 20mil pitch qfp is 0.020" or 0.5mm (Numbers are rounded)
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 22:50:03 EST 2002 | Nell
Hi, Could anyone tell me where can I get the 0.4mm pitch CSP Dummy Component and the Test PCB? Any comments will be appreaciated. Thanks and Regards. Nell
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 22:35:49 EST 2002 | Nell
Hi Pete and Dave, I already check with Practical component, Tessera and TopLine Dummy component they said they only have up to 0.5mm pitch CSP. Anyway, thanks for your input... Do both of you know in the market right now is there any 0.4mm pitch C