[PCB_FORUM] Re: 0402, 0603 round pads

Thanks Peter, it sounds like the round pads might help reduce
misalignments.  We do such low volumes, that I'm not going to worry
about it for now.

 

Regards,
Gary

 

  

Gary E. MacIndoe

PCB Design Engineer

Longmont, Colorado

 

amd.com

gary.macindoe@xxxxxxx

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[mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Peter
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We use square and rectangular for 0201, 0402, 0603 and etc. These are
used on designs running at a million / month volume and all lead free. 

 

I work for Flextronics.

 

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Hi Gary,

 

I use round pads for my 0402s on the opposite side of 1mm BGAs.  That
way I can keep the decoupling caps and termination resistors right
there.  Works fine, haven't had any yield problem.

 

Regards,

 

Austin

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[mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Macindoe, Gary
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        Subject: [PCB_FORUM] 0402, 0603 round pads

        Hey guys,

         

        Man has it been quiet (or am I not receiving forum e-mails?).

         

        So, I've been looking at some designs from a couple of other
groups within the company.

        Both of them have their 0402 and 0603 foot prints with round
pads (0402 = rd25).

         

        Is anyone out there also using round pads for 0402s and 0603s,
and why?

         

        They have oval pads for their 0805s and 1206s also.

         

        I still have square or rectangular for all of the above.  Could
it have something to do

        with lead free?

         

        Thanks and Happy New Year!

         

        Gary

         

         

        Gary E. MacIndoe

        PCB Design Engineer

        Longmont, Colorado

         

        amd.com

        gary.macindoe@xxxxxxx

         

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