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larger than or equal to 1.27 mm, the footprint longitudinal axis is preferred to be
parallel to the transport direction of the printed-circuit board;
smaller than 1.27 mm, the footprint longitudinal axis must be parallel to the
transport direction of the printed-circuit board.
The footprint must incorporate solder thieves at the downstream end.
For packages with leads on four sides, the footprint must be placed at a 45° angle to
the transport direction of the printed-circuit board. The footprint must incorporate
solder thieves downstream and at the side corners.
During placement and before soldering, the package must be fixed with a droplet of
adhesive. The adhesive can be applied by screen printing, pin transfer or syringe
dispensing. The package can be soldered after the adhesive is cured.
Typical dwell time of the leads in the wave ranges from 3 seconds to 4 seconds at 250 °C
or 265 °C, depending on solder material applied, SnPb or Pb-free respectively.
A mildly-activated flux will eliminate the need for removal of corrosive residues in most
applications.
14.4 Manual soldering
Fix the component by first soldering two diagonally-opposite end leads. Use a low voltage
(24 V or less) soldering iron applied to the flat part of the lead. Contact time must be
limited to 10 seconds at up to 300 °C.
When using a dedicated tool, all other leads can be soldered in one operation within
2 seconds to 5 seconds between 270 °C and 320 °C.
14.5 Package related soldering information
[1] For more detailed information on the BGA packages refer to the
(LF)BGA Application Note
(AN01026);
order a copy from your Philips Semiconductors sales office.
[2] All surface mount (SMD) packages are moisture sensitive. Depending upon the moisture content, the
maximum temperature (with respect to time) and body size of the package, there is a risk that internal or
external package cracks may occur due to vaporization of the moisture in them (the so called popcorn
effect). For details, refer to the Drypack information in the
Data Handbook IC26; Integrated Circuit
Packages; Section: Packing Methods
.
Table 11. Suitability of surface mount IC packages for wave and reflow soldering methods
Package
[1]
Soldering method
Wave Reflow
[2]
BGA, HTSSON..T
[3]
, LBGA, LFBGA, SQFP,
SSOP..T
[3]
, TFBGA, VFBGA, XSON
not suitable suitable
DHVQFN, HBCC, HBGA, HLQFP, HSO, HSOP,
HSQFP, HSSON, HTQFP, HTSSOP, HVQFN,
HVSON, SMS
not suitable
[4]
suitable
PLCC
[5]
, SO, SOJ suitable suitable
LQFP, QFP, TQFP not recommended
[5][6]
suitable
SSOP, TSSOP, VSO, VSSOP not recommended
[7]
suitable
CWQCCN..L
[8]
, PMFP
[9]
, WQCCN..L
[8]
not suitable not suitable
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[3] These transparent plastic packages are extremely sensitive to reflow soldering conditions and must on no
account be processed through more than one soldering cycle or subjected to infrared reflow soldering with
peak temperature exceeding 217 °C ± 10 °C measured in the atmosphere of the reflow oven. The package
body peak temperature must be kept as low as possible.
[4] These packages are not suitable for wave soldering. On versions with the heatsink on the bottom side, the
solder cannot penetrate between the printed-circuit board and the heatsink. On versions with the heatsink
on the top side, the solder might be deposited on the heatsink surface.
[5] If wave soldering is considered, then the package must be placed at a 45° angle to the solder wave
direction. The package footprint must incorporate solder thieves downstream and at the side corners.
[6] Wave soldering is suitable for LQFP, QFP and TQFP packages with a pitch (e) larger than 0.8 mm; it is
definitely not suitable for packages with a pitch (e) equal to or smaller than 0.65 mm.
[7] Wave soldering is suitable for SSOP, TSSOP, VSO and VSSOP packages with a pitch (e) equal to or larger
than 0.65 mm; it is definitely not suitable for packages with a pitch (e) equal to or smaller than 0.5 mm.
[8] Image sensor packages in principle should not be soldered. They are mounted in sockets or delivered
pre-mounted on flex foil. However, the image sensor package can be mounted by the client on a flex foil by
using a hot bar soldering process. The appropriate soldering profile can be provided on request.
[9] Hot bar soldering or manual soldering is suitable for PMFP packages.
15. Abbreviations
16. Revision history
Table 12. Abbreviations
Acronym Description
ANSI American National Standards Institute
EMI ElectroMagnetic Interference
LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signaling
LVTTL Low Voltage Transistor-Transistor Logic
TTL Transistor-Transistor Logic
Table 13. Revision history
Document ID Release date Data sheet status Change notice Supersedes
PTN3332_2 20060814 Product data sheet - PTN3332-01
Modifications:
The format of this data sheet has been redesigned to comply with the new presentation and
information standard of Philips Semiconductors.
Section 2 “Features”, second bullet item: changed “400 Mbps” to “400 Mbit/s”
Table 4 “Limiting values”: added symbol “V
esd
” and changed parameter from “ESD” to
“electrostatic discharge voltage”
Table 6 “Static characteristics”:
updated values for I
I
(condition V
I
= 2.4 V) from “1.2 µA min; 3 µA typ” to “0 µA min;
10 µA typ; 20 µA max”
added Section 15 “Abbreviations”
PTN3332-01
(9397 750 08341)
20040107 Product data 853-2443 A14996
(20031215)
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