Agreed with Joyce, the gold is too thin for Ni protection, minimum 0.05um in IPC-4552. This might cause "black pad" or affect solder joint strength, right?
Do you know which test can show correct P content in Ni layer? Is the rich P in between Ni layer and IMC layer?
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opps, Many thanks for Wayne to point out. I did calculation mistake.
0.038 micron is 1.5 micro-inches. still thin. my apology... getting really old.
jk
>
Concur, IMHO, below 2uin, and depending on it's porosity, Au is unlikely
> to protect the Ni from passivating. A traditional spec would be on
> the order of 6 +/- 4uin with suppliers typically shipping at between 2
> and 3uin..
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> does not like to have that much gold... 0.038 micron is less than 1
> micro-inch of gold. you might have Ni oxide on surface to prevent
> good joint... you might also have some Cu oxide on the surface, if
> your Ni plating is crappy and porosity is high... can't see picture...
> did you buy cheap? (based on the amount of gold you are having).
>> EDS doesn't normally show the correct P content you begin with.Ã,
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>> I can not see any images.
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>> Hi all:
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>> I have got a solder joint strength issue on ENIG board, the cables
>> soldered on board can be easily detach from pads by a small external
>> force(1kg), the cable mounting process is hand soldering. Failure
>> rate is about 20%.
>>
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>> We have made SEM and EDS test for solder joint and peel off surface,
>> P Wt% is high than normal. And we have also made SEM test for 10pcs
>> bare board, the Au thickness is 0.038-0.05um, Ni thickness is 2.8-4.0um.
>>
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>>
>> As I know high P Wt% will affect solder joint strength, what issue is
>> happened during PCB fabrication process? Anybody know anything about
>> this?
>>
>> Here comes pictures:
>> http://pan.baidu.com/s/1sjl7Ynb
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>> Best regards
>> Deng
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