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Qué (quién) es moisture$49846$ - definición

Moisture sensitivity; Moisture Sensitivity Level

Moisture meter         
  • Measuring water leakage in exterior wall with Trotec T660 Moisture Measuring Device, using dielectric measurement method (indicative).
  • Taking a quantitative reading with a Wagner Meters Orion 950 wood moisture meter.
INSTRUMENT USED TO MEASURE MOISTURE CONTENT
Moisture meters
Moisture meters are used to measure the percentage of water in a given substance. This information can be used to determine if the material is ready for use, unexpectedly wet or dry, or otherwise in need of further inspection.
dampness         
QUANTITY OF WATER CONTAINED IN A MATERIAL
Moisture content; Degree of saturation (earth sciences); Water saturation; Dimensionless water content; Residual water content; Saturated water content; Volumetric water content; Moisture-content measurement; Gravimetric water content; Gravimetric moisture content; Volumetric moisture content; Degree of saturation (soil); Normalized volumetric water content; Effective saturation; Dampness; Water Content; Soil saturation; User:NizhenNZ/New sandbox; Soil moisture measurement
Dampness is moisture in the air, or on the surface of something.
The tins had to be kept away from dampness.
= moisture
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dampness         
QUANTITY OF WATER CONTAINED IN A MATERIAL
Moisture content; Degree of saturation (earth sciences); Water saturation; Dimensionless water content; Residual water content; Saturated water content; Volumetric water content; Moisture-content measurement; Gravimetric water content; Gravimetric moisture content; Volumetric moisture content; Degree of saturation (soil); Normalized volumetric water content; Effective saturation; Dampness; Water Content; Soil saturation; User:NizhenNZ/New sandbox; Soil moisture measurement
n.
Moisture. See damp, n.

Wikipedia

Moisture sensitivity level

Moisture sensitivity level (MSL) is a rating that shows a device's susceptibility to damage due to absorbed moisture when subjected to reflow soldering as defined in J-STD-020. It relates to the packaging and handling precautions for some semiconductors. The MSL is an electronic standard for the time period in which a moisture sensitive device can be exposed to ambient room conditions (30 °C/85%RH at Level 1; 30 °C/60%RH at all other levels).

Increasingly, semiconductors have been manufactured in smaller sizes. Components such as thin fine-pitch devices and ball grid arrays could be damaged during SMT reflow when moisture trapped inside the component expands.

The expansion of trapped moisture can result in internal separation (delamination) of the plastic from the die or lead-frame, wire bond damage, die damage, and internal cracks. Most of this damage is not visible on the component surface. In extreme cases, cracks will extend to the component surface. In the most severe cases, the component will bulge and pop. This is known as the "popcorn" effect. This occurs when part temperature rises rapidly to a high maximum during the soldering (assembly) process. This does not occur when part temperature rises slowly and to a low maximum during a baking (preheating) process.

Moisture sensitive devices are packaged in a moisture barrier antistatic bag with a desiccant and a moisture indicator card which is sealed.

Moisture sensitivity levels are specified in technical standard IPC/JEDEC Moisture/reflow Sensitivity Classification for Nonhermetic Surface-Mount Devices. The times indicate how long components can be outside of dry storage before they have to be baked to remove any absorbed moisture.

  • MSL 6 – Mandatory bake before use
  • MSL 5A – 24 hours
  • MSL 5 – 48 hours
  • MSL 4 – 72 hours
  • MSL 3 – 168 hours
  • MSL 2A – 4 weeks
  • MSL 2 – 1 year
  • MSL 1 – Unlimited floor life