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Hi TechNet!
Shaun - there are people in the electronics industry that do use Sn/Pb
plated parts in gold sockets so don't think that it is never done. But
those folks have taken into consideration the issues that Dr. Lei
brought up - e.g. they seal the PWA so that water can't get to the
connection or they use very high insertion forces plus make design
considerations such that the micro-motions that occur don't impact the
electrical functionality. Most people follow Dr. Lei's suggestion and
avoid the gold-Sn/Pb issue altogether. IPC-GH-850 "Handbook of
Interconnect Contact Finishes" has some good general info on
gold-Sn/Pb that may be helpful.
Hey IPC - What happened to IPC-GH-850? I do not see it listed in the
IPC catalog! Is it still procurable?
Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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Subject: Re: Gold Migration into Tin/Lead
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Date: 12/2/96 4:26 PM
Shaun
I suggest that you do not use tin/lead plated part with gold socket. The
contact interface will become unstable and contact integrity will be
compromised. The circuit will experience intermittent and/or open after a
while, depending on the operating condition. Tin/lead WILL form oxide and
cause contact resistance to increase to the undesirable level. This effect
will be greatly accelerated by contacting gold due to the galvanic effect.
In fact, any dissimilar metal contact is not recommended. Furthermore,
micro-motions between the contact interface will probably move (smear) gold
and tin/lead around, which does not help in this situation.
Kuan-Shaur Lei, Ph.D.
Senior Member of Technical Staff
Advanced Technology Department
Compaq Computer Corporation
(281) 518-8099 (phone)
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Date: Mon, 2 Dec 1996 08:29:54 -0600
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Subject: Gold migration into tin/lead
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Has anyone heard of problems with seating a tin/lead leaded part into
a gold socket? I have heard concerns that the gold will migrate into
the tin/lead even though it is only a mechanical connection. I would
appreciate any input you can give me on this issue.
Thanks,
Shaun Dalton
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