Well, we avoided it as long as we could, but now I have to design for RoHS
compliance.
I'm basically following Werner's recommendations (which don't conflict with
anyone else's as far as I know), but I'm confused about one aspect of
material:
Several sources have stated that its better to use "NON-DICEY" material, but
none of the IPC-4101 slash sheets mention dicy or non-dicy (or
dicyandiamide).
If we are trying /126 material, do we still have to specify non-dicy?
thanks,
Jack
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