Claims
- 1. A mounting arrangement comprising
- a chip type component mounted onto a printed circuit board, said chip type component having a length defining a longitudinal direction and having terminal electrodes at its opposite end portions,
- said terminal electrodes including end faces and further including extended portions which extend from said end faces onto lateral surfaces of said component adjacent said end faces, and
- land portions being provided on said printed circuit board, the chip type component being fixed directly thereon and held thereon exclusively by a predetermined quantity of cream type solder applied onto said land portions,
- said land portions being each formed to have such a length that said land portions will not project outwardly beyond said terminal electrodes in said longitudinal direction of said chip type component.
- 2. A mounting arrangement as claimed in claim 3, wherein each of said land portions extends outwardly to a predetermined extent from opposite sides of the terminal electrodes in a widthwise direction of said chip type component, with a width of each of the land portions being greater than a corresponding width of each of the terminal electrodes of said chip type component.
- 3. A mounting arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein a length l.sub.2 of each of said land portions is less than a corresponding length l.sub.1 of each of said extended portions of said terminal electrodes in the longitudinal direction of said chip type component main body;
- the ratio l.sub.2 /l.sub.1 being selected according to the quantity and the molten viscosity of the cream type solder, and according to the capillary action between the terminal electrodes and the land portions, such that when molten, said cream type solder does not run onto said end faces of said chip type components.
- 4. A mounting arrangement as claimed in claim 3, wherein a width of each of the land portions is less than a corresponding width of each of the terminal electrodes of said chip type component.
- 5. A mounting arrangement as claimed in claim 3, wherein said ratio l.sub.2 /l.sub.1 is in the range of about 0.6 to about 0.8.
- 6. A method of mounting a chip type component onto a printed circuit board,
- wherein said chip type component has a length defining a longitudinal direction and has terminal electrodes at its opposite end portions, said terminal electrodes including end faces and further including extended portions which extend from said end faces onto lateral surfaces of said component adjacent said end faces, and
- wherein land portions are provided on said printed circuit board, the method comprising the steps of:
- fixing the chip type component directly on said land portions and holding it thereon exclusively by applying a predetermined quality of cream type solder applied onto said land portions, and
- forming each of said land portions to have such a length that said land portions will not project outwardly beyond said terminal electrodes in said longitudinal direction of said chip type component.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 6, wherein said land portions are formed so that a length l.sub.2 of each of said land portions is less than a corresponding length l.sub.1 of each of said extended portions of said terminal electrodes in the longitudinal direction of said chip type component main body; and
- the ratio l.sub.2 /l.sub.1 is selected according to the quantity and the molten viscosity of the cream type solder, and according to the capillary action between the terminal electrodes and the land portions, such that when molten, said cream type solder does not run onto said end faces of said chip type components.
- 8. A method as claimed in claim 7, wherein said ratio l.sub.2 /l.sub.1 is in the range of about 0.6 to about 0.8.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 139,861 filed on Dec. 30, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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