I'm seeing this on Western Digital HDD's and Synology NAS in dry, not corrosive home environments.
It's a black fuzzy slime on PCB's mainly on via's, any exposed copper.
Thought it was just due to manufacturing crappy PCB wash, but after searching the web- it is metal-sulfide dendrites that cause semi-conducting/shorting problems.
It looks like due to RoHS - lead-free, immersion tin and organic flux.
Do people know about this? I just learned it.
I use a toothbrush and IPA, give the board a scrub and it's OK afterwards. But under a BGA?
http://thor.inemi.org/webdownload/Pr..._Corrosion.pdf
https://community.wd.com/t/wd-hdd-pc...ame-it/13414/3
It's a black fuzzy slime on PCB's mainly on via's, any exposed copper.
Thought it was just due to manufacturing crappy PCB wash, but after searching the web- it is metal-sulfide dendrites that cause semi-conducting/shorting problems.
It looks like due to RoHS - lead-free, immersion tin and organic flux.
Do people know about this? I just learned it.
I use a toothbrush and IPA, give the board a scrub and it's OK afterwards. But under a BGA?
http://thor.inemi.org/webdownload/Pr..._Corrosion.pdf
https://community.wd.com/t/wd-hdd-pc...ame-it/13414/3
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