Claims
- 1. A process for plating pin grid arrays (PGAs), which comprises prebending the pins of the PGA in a prebending jig, then clipping them onto a receiving jig for PGAs, a short-circuit being produced over all the pins by means of found metal bars or wedge-shaped metal bars which are clamped between at least two pins, the metal bars being mounted on a metal plate arranged as far as possible at right angles to the pins, attaching the receiving jig with a PGA mounted on it or attaching a plurality of receiving jigs with PGAs mounted on them in an electrically conducting manner to an electroplating rack, connecting the electroplating rack to the cathode and immersing it in an electroplating bath, the metal being deposited on the electrically conducting areas making contact with the cathode and subsequently, after the electroplating rack has been removed from the electroplating bath, detaching the receiving jigs from the electroplating rack and pulling the plated PGAs off the receiving jig.
- 2. The process as claimed in claim 1, wherein the prebending of the pins of the PGA, and the loading of the receiving jigs with PGAs and the unloading are carried out in an automated process.
- 3. A process for plating pin grid arrays (PGAs), which comprises prebending the pins of the PGA in a prebending jig, then clipping them onto a receiving jig for PGAs, a short-circuit being produced over all the pins by means of metal pegs which are clamped between at least two pins, the metal pegs being mounted on a metal plate arranged as far as possible at right angles to the pins, attaching the receiving jig with a PGA mounted on it or attaching a plurality of receiving jigs with PGAs mounted on them in an electrically conducting manner to an electroplating rack, connecting the electroplating rack to the cathode and immersing it in an electroplating bath, the metal being deposited on the electrically conducting areas making contact with the cathode and subsequently, after the electroplating rack has been removed from the electroplating bath, detaching the receiving jigs from the electroplating rack and pulling the plated PGAs off the receiving jig.
- 4. The process as claimed in claim 3, wherein the prebending of the pins of the PGA, and the loading of the receiving jigs with PGAs and the unloading area carried out in an automated process.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/330,140, filed Mar. 29, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,022,976.
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Divisions (1)
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