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rickdehart
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Posted: 26 Jul 2012 at 2:08pm |
I noticed a difference between IPC chip array solder joint goals of Toe= 0.35, Heel= -0.10, Side= -0.10 and PCB Libraries solder joint goals of Toe=0.20, Heel= 0.00, Side= 0.00. Can you correct me if I'm wrong and if not can you please explain?
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Rick
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Tom H
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It depends on the size of the Chip Array.
Body Length 2 mm or greater Toe= 0.35, Heel= -0.10, Side= -0.10 Body Length less than 2 mm Toe=0.20, Heel= 0.00, Side= 0.00 Same theory standard Chip Resistors & Capacitors. The are solder joint goals for micro-miniature components must be reduced to avoid excess solder to prevent solder balls and tombstoning. |
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rickdehart
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I see the difference, but now I'm looking at Solder Joint Goals for > 1.6mm at Least. (Not micro-miniature)
IPC (Least) Toe = 0.35, Heel = -0.10, Side = -0.10
Footprint Expert (Least) Toe = 0.15, Heel = 0, Side = -0.05
Do I have outdated numbers for IPC? Am I okay using the Footprint Expert (Least) numbers?
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Tom H
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You are OK using PCB Footprint Expert "Least" environment.
The PCB Footprint Expert uses advanced technology for the unreleased version IPC-7351C. If you want to know the differences between IPC-7351B and IPC-7351C download the Power Point presentation here - The < 1.6 mm is being updated to < 2.0 mm to define mico-miniature component packages. The < 1.6 mm was originally defined as any component body length less than an 0603 (metric 1608) package, when in fact, the 0603 needs to be included in the mico-miniature component package category. |
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