I have not, but I can see how a metallized glass square configured like a
QFN would be very useful in reflow (voiding) and ECM/SIR studies. I
suspect you will need to design the dummy yourself and have it made.
Karen Tellefsen - Electrical Testing
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Date: 07/21/2014 08:39 AM
Subject: [TN] Dummy Glass QFN
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Hi Technetters,
for a study concerning the behaviour of solder paste we are looking for
dummy qfn components made
of glass - with or without daisy chain configuration. Has anyone of you
ever seen such components?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Best regards
Rainer Taube
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