In theory, you should be able to do 0.5mm pitch QFN with TT - 0.25mm is about 10 mil, which is "in range" for TT, assuming your process is accurate enough. You'll probably want to use 1/2 oz copper though. What I've found is that you need to extend the copper away from the qfn chip far enough to be able to hand solder it *also* - even with a hotplate, it's likely you'll need to fix the joints, and that's a lot easier if the pads are accessible next to the chip - lets you drag excess solder away from the chip, for example. To fix, use a flux pen along that edge, add a little solder to your iron, and TAP it along the edge. you don't want to drag solder along the edge, you want to drag extra solder away from it. If your QFN also needs a center pad, be careful to make it small enough to avoid solder bridges - you won't be able to see or fix those. If your center pad need electrical connectivity, either tie it to a pin or drill a big hole through the center so you can manually solder it from the other side.
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] TT and QFN
2011-07-14 by DJ Delorie
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