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Werner,

Just by your answer to Inge, it proves you are still a sound and practical guy. Probably always will be, provided you don't get overheated on the golf course while the rest of us work to keep our jobs.



I had to do a lot of work on this issue while working for Honeywell, and I found out (painfully) that the weight percentage approach alone does not prove/disprove a gold embrittlement issue will or will not occur. It can happen with as little as 1% gold by volume. 

There are many other factors involved, including the shape of the SJs.



And all, once again, remember this is a time-variable phenomena. Nucleation of gold through the SJ takes time. Soldering of gold-plated leads to a circuit board and then performing immediate pull-testing means nothing.



This is the reason that paragraph 3.9.3 of J-STD-001D states what it does. And if you need to build Space product (per J-STD-001DS), the rules are even more stringent; you cannot solder any part containing any amount of gold on the solderable portion of the leads, it must be removed. The only exception is if you can prove with "documented objective evidence available for review that there are no gold-related solder embrittlement problems associated with the soldering process being used."

Good luck with that.



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 Hi Inge,

No 'used to be-—I think I still am.

If you read my resposes you find that I do not think much of this wt-% approach—and it has nothing to do with the impracticality of it after the fact.

Werner





 





 



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Werner, 

 



You use to be a sound and practical guy. How on earth can you decide the 

volume %-age of the Au brittle phase content in solder joints. Only way is 

chemical analysis of some kind, but how do you know then the weight % of 

respective AuSn phase? 



/Inge 

 





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Hi Inge, 



How on earth did you find this gem? 



Not only does it say all that needs to be said to avoid Au-embrittlement, 

but it also points out the misgivings about 



ENIG which certainly have been experienced by many. 



Too bad, we have not heard from the 'Moon Man' in years—thank god we still 

get 'tuppence' from Brian. 



Werner 

 



 



 



 



 





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Interesting discussion between Brian Ellis and Earl Moon 11 years ago: 

 



/Inge 

 





http://dev.smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=2345&#Message9513 

 



 



 



 



 



 



 





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Hi Thomas, 

 



The attached will have to do. 

 





Werner 

 



Future webinars: 

 



September 15, “Fundamentals in Solder Joint Reliability” 

 



September 16, “Root Cause Analysis of Solder Joint Failures” 

 



September 17, “Solder Joint Reliability for Pb-Free Solders” 

 



Future workshops: 

 



September 24, IPC Midwest, Schaumburg, IL “Fundamentals in Solder Joint 



Re 



liability” 

 



 



 



 



 



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How could I get a copy of it? I thought EP&P was out of print.. 

 





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JOINT 

 





Hi Jon - the folks from Lockheed published a very good article on the 

 



impact of gold on solder joints including the calculations/material 

 



parameters/graphs that would be useful to you. Pull a copy of this 

 



article: "Effects of Gold Diffusion on a Near Eutectic Solder Joint", S. 

 





Enwright, Electronic Packaging & Production, June 1998, pp 68-72. Good 

 



Luck. 

 





Dave Hillman 

 



Rockwell Collins 

 



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