Tin whiskers are conductive crystal growths that form unpredictively from tin and tin alloy surfaces. The growth of tin whiskers presents a reliability concern in electronic equipment due to their potential to create electrical shorts and metal vapor arcs. Concern with tin whiskers is increasing due to the ever tightening conductor spacing in smaller electronic products and the increased use of pure tin and lead-free tin alloys. While tin whiskers present a failure risk for electronics, a tin whisker mechanical bridging between two differently electrically biased conductors doesn't guaranteed electrical shorts due to surface films on tin whisker and conductors. The voltage must exceed a threshold level in order to produce the current flow...
Tin whiskers are filamentary growths that are formed on the surface of electrodeposited tin, which i...
Towards green technology application in electronic industry, pure tin as a Pb-free component lead fi...
Pure electroplated tin is susceptible to the growth of fibrous whiskers that can produce short circu...
With the global transition to lead-free electronics, the electronic component market has seen an inc...
Tin whiskers are electrically conductive crystalline structures of tin that over time may grow outwa...
Existing risk simulations make the assumption that when a free tin whisker has bridged two adjacent ...
Fundamental Studies of Tin Whiskering in Microelectronics Finishes Abstract Common electronics m...
Existing risk simulations make the assumption that when a free tin whisker has bridged two adjacent ...
Electroplated tin finishes are widely used in the electronics industry due to their excellent solder...
As a result of the global transition to lead (Pb)-free electronics, pure tin and high tin lead-free ...
The ban on lead in electronic industry caused manufacturers to search for alternative ways to replac...
Abstract—Existing risk simulations make the assumption that when a free tin whisker has bridged two ...
For years, the alloy of choice for electroplating electronic components has been tin-lead (Sn-Pb) al...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science Program...
Electroplated tin finishes are widely utilised in the electronics industry due to their advantageous...
Tin whiskers are filamentary growths that are formed on the surface of electrodeposited tin, which i...
Towards green technology application in electronic industry, pure tin as a Pb-free component lead fi...
Pure electroplated tin is susceptible to the growth of fibrous whiskers that can produce short circu...
With the global transition to lead-free electronics, the electronic component market has seen an inc...
Tin whiskers are electrically conductive crystalline structures of tin that over time may grow outwa...
Existing risk simulations make the assumption that when a free tin whisker has bridged two adjacent ...
Fundamental Studies of Tin Whiskering in Microelectronics Finishes Abstract Common electronics m...
Existing risk simulations make the assumption that when a free tin whisker has bridged two adjacent ...
Electroplated tin finishes are widely used in the electronics industry due to their excellent solder...
As a result of the global transition to lead (Pb)-free electronics, pure tin and high tin lead-free ...
The ban on lead in electronic industry caused manufacturers to search for alternative ways to replac...
Abstract—Existing risk simulations make the assumption that when a free tin whisker has bridged two ...
For years, the alloy of choice for electroplating electronic components has been tin-lead (Sn-Pb) al...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science Program...
Electroplated tin finishes are widely utilised in the electronics industry due to their advantageous...
Tin whiskers are filamentary growths that are formed on the surface of electrodeposited tin, which i...
Towards green technology application in electronic industry, pure tin as a Pb-free component lead fi...
Pure electroplated tin is susceptible to the growth of fibrous whiskers that can produce short circu...