Small-scale strain gauges test PCB reliability
Three small-scale strain gauges designed to meet the growing demand for precise, stable, and reliable stress analysis of PCBs, even in harsh environments, have been introduced by Micro-Measurements, a Vishay Precision Group. The C2A-06-G1350-120 rectangular rosette gauge and C2A-06-015LW-120 uniaxial linear gauge are designed to detect PCB surface strains at critical locations in consumer electronics.
The miniaturisation of consumer electronics results in larger thermal stresses, new requirements for surviving repeated loadings, and a greater need for impact stress survival. Meeting these specifications requires accurate knowledge of strains in the PCB and on-board components. Strain gauge measurement is the quickest, most accurate, and most cost-effective method for identifying strains on a PCB, and it can be used in developing loading fixtures and test plans to optimise the testing phase.
The C2A-06-G1350-120 is a stacked rosette gauge with a compact 5mm diameter matrix and 3 metres of three-conductor cable to eliminate lead wire soldering after bonding. Micro-Measurements' Advanced Sensors strain gauge technology makes even smaller planar rosettes possible for use in surface mounting applications with restricted areas, as well as for intra-laminar strain measurement. The uniaxial linear C2A-06-015LW-120 is supplied with pre-attached cables and features an active grid length of just 0.015” and an overall matrix of 1.4x1.9mm. The device is suitable for installation on surface-mount components.
"Cracks in the PCB and even across components, particularly around BGAs, can be induced by in-circuit test fixtures and during assembly, burn-in and testing, system integration, and packaging and shipping," said Bob Watson, Director of Research and Development, Micro-Measurements. "Strain measurements should be made after all design iterations of the PCB, including changes to on-board components, which may alter thermal stress loading. Combined with Micro-Measurements instrumentation and StrainSmart software, our strain gauges and accessories for PCB testing are IPC/JEDEC-9704-compliant and provide real-time data acquisition of board and component strains. This is especially useful when introducing new solder materials and processes, which may have a different stiffness and introduce a different soldering thermal profile."