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01005 assembly process—from the board design to reflow PDF Print E-mail
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Posted by Norbert Heilmann on 18 November 2008 at 08:00

The trend towards ever smaller components and more function density continues unabated in the SMT field. Manufacturers and users must increasingly coordinate their activities to develop usable and cost-effective solutions. 01005 components challenge all processes in the assembly sequence because of their size: 0.2 mm by 0.4 mm. They are almost invisible, at least for the naked eye, and extremely light weight (0.04 mg). 

Download the PDF of this article, or read it in the electronic edition of Global SMT & Packaging 8.10 - October 2008.

   
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