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What are SMT components?

Time:2012-03-15    Source:本站

What are SMT components?
Surface mount devices, SMDs by their nature are very different to the traditional leaded components. They can be split into a number of categories:
Passive SMDs:   There is quite a variety of different packages used for passive SMDs. However the majority of passive SMDs are either resistors or capacitors for which 
the package sizes are reasonably well standardised. Other components including coils, crystals and others tend to have more individual requirements and hence their own 
packages.

Resistors and capacitors have a variety of package sizes. These have designations that include: 1812, 1206, 0805, 0603, 0402, and 0201. The figures refer to the 
dimensions in hundreds of an inch. In other words the 1206 measures 12 hundreds by 6 hundreds of an inch. The larger sizes such as 1812 and 1206 were some of the first 
that were used. They are not in widespread use now as much smaller components are generally required. However they may find use in applications where larger power 
levels are needed or where other considerations require the larger size.

The connections to the printed circuit board are made through metallised areas at either end of the package.
Transistors and diodes:   These components are often contained in a small plastic package. The connections are made via leads which emanate from the package and are 

bent so that they touch the board. Three leads are always used for these packages. In this way it is easy to identify which way round the device must go.
Integrated circuits:   There is a variety of packages which are used for integrated circuits. The package used depends upon the level of interconnectivity required. 
Many chips like the simple logic chips may only require 14 or 16 pins, whereas other like the VLSI processors and associated chips can require up to 200 or more. In 
view of the wide variation of requirements there is a number of different packages available.

For the smaller chips, packages such as the SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) may be used. These are effectively the SMT version of the familiar DIL (Dual In 
Line) packages used for the familiar 74 series logic chips. Additionally there are smaller versions including TSOP (Thin Small Outline Package) and SSOP (Shrink Small 
Outline Package).

The VLSI chips require a different approach. Typically a package known as a quad flat pack is used. This has a square or rectangular footprint and has pins emanating 
on all four sides. Pins again are bent out of the package in what is termed a gull-wing formation so that they meet the board. The spacing of the pins is dependent 
upon the number of pins required. For some chips it may be as close as 20 thousandths of an inch. Great care is required when packaging these chips and handling them 
as the pins are very easily bent.

Other packages are also available. One known as a BGA (Ball Grid Array) is used in many applications. Instead of having the connections on the side of the package, 
they are underneath. The connection pads have balls of solder that melt during the soldering process, thereby making a good connection with the board and mechanically 
attaching it. As the whole of the underside of the package can be used, the pitch of the connections is wider and it is found to be much more reliable.
A smaller version of the BGA, known as the microBGA is also being used for some ICs. As the name suggests it is a smaller version of the BGA.


SMT in use
SMT is used almost exclusively for the manufacture of electronic circuit boards these days. They are smaller, often offer a better level of performance and they can be 
used with automated pick and place machine that in many cases all bit eliminate the need for manual intervention in the assembly process.
Wired components were always difficult to place automatically because the wires needed to be pre-formed to fit the relevant hole spacing, and even then they were prone 
to problems with placement.

Although many connectors and some other components still require assisted placement, printed circuit boards are normally developed to reduce this to an absolute 
minimum, even to the extent of altering the design to use components that can be placed automatically. In addition to this, component manufacturers have developed some 
specialised surface mount versions of components that enable virtually complete automated assembly for most boards.

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