I have been following the RoHS requirements and one issue I see rarely
discussed is the Tin Whiskers issue. For those that are not familiar with
it please see the following WEB site:
http://nepp.nasa.gov/WHISKER/background/index.htm
It appears that with the switch to no-lead that the reliability
At 09:28 AM 5/1/2006, William Bordy wrote:
I have been following the RoHS requirements and one issue I see rarely
discussed is the Tin Whiskers issue. For those that are not familiar with
it please see the following WEB site:
http://nepp.nasa.gov/WHISKER/background/index.htm
It appears that
Bill,
You are right, at least partially. There is a big risk of tin whiskers
shorting the narrow gaps between the fine pitch lead-free solder
joints, unless the manufacturers know exactly their materials and can
strictly control the process.
There are positive examples since several years when
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