BTC DESIGN
Via-in-Pad Design Considerations for Bottom Terminated Components on Printed Circuit Board Assemblies
With their small component body footprint and minimal PCB area requirements, physical designers are keen to incorporate small footprint QFNs to meet a variety of voltage/power regulation, logic controller and clocking needs. Methods for filled thermal via design points to ensure a planar surface upon which to solder the component to the thermal pad – including solder mask via tenting, encroached vias, and via-in-pad plated over – bring manufacturability trade-offs, reliability, and cost impacts. A new alternative using QFNs with open thermal via-in-pad (VIP) structures uses conventional PCB through-hole via technology that is not plugged nor filled in any manner, ensures proper via sizes/pitch/counts/locations are achieved, and incorporates custom solder mask window patterns overtop copper thermal pad areas.
by Matt Kelly, Mark Jeanson and Mitch Ferrill
INVENTORY CONTROL
Applying Lean Philosophies to Supply Chain Management in EMS
As the EMS playing field continues to change, this is certain: Mid-tier EMS companies must adapt to survive. A look at one contractor’s use of technology, Lean philosophy and supply chain partnerships to optimize its systems while facilitating rapid growth.
by Wally Johnson
CAVEAT LECTOR
Putting the pieces together.
Mike Buetow
ROI
Before and after.
Peter Bigelow