QFP 128
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Q:What defines the physical structure of QFP 128?
A:Key features include:
- Gull-wing leads: 128 outward-bent pins for reliable PCB connections.
- Central thermal pad: Optional 6×6 mm pad (50% coverage) for heat dissipation.
- High-density layout: 128-pin configuration with perimeter pin arrangement.
- Low profile: Standard thickness of 1.4 mm for space-constrained designs. -
Q:Why choose QFP 128 over alternatives?
A:Critical advantages:
- Miniaturization: 30% smaller footprint than QFP-100 with higher pin count.
- Thermal Performance: Exposed die pad enables direct PCB heat sinking.
- Electrical Benefits: Short lead frames reduce inductance (<1 nH per pin).
- Reliability: Molded epoxy body with MSL3 moisture resistance. -
Q:What are common technical specs?
A:Standard configurations (consult datasheets):
- Body Size: 14×14 mm (±0.2 mm tolerance).
- Height: 1.4 mm (nominal).
- Pin Pitch: 0.5 mm (fine-pitch variant available at 0.4 mm).
- Material: Copper-alloy leads with Sn/Pb or lead-free plating.
- Temp Range: -40°C to +125°C (industrial grade). -
Q:Where is QFP 128 typically applied?
A:Dominant use cases:
- Embedded Systems: Microcontrollers (e.g., STM32F4 series).
- Communications: Ethernet PHY chips (e.g., KSZ9031RNX).
- Automotive: ECU modules (e.g., NXP S32K144). -
Q:What are critical assembly guidelines?
A:Key recommendations:
- PCB Design: 0.1 mm solder mask dam between pads; 4×4 thermal via array under pad.
- Solder Paste: Type 4 (20–38 μm particle size) for fine-pitch printing.
- Reflow Profile: Peak temp ≤ 250°C (Pb-free) with 60–90 sec above 217°C.
- Inspection: AXI (Automated X-ray) required for hidden joint defects.



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