Thanks for the reply. I agree, technically, the fiber with the gold corner that attach direct to the MB (no legs or post on the sides) are "leadless" Fp's and the exception to the 4-sided perimeter connection rule. When I pull them I always separate the cap from the fiber base sort and process each piece individually for gold recovery. Right or wrong. I don't actually think of them as flat packs.
I get what you say as to scrap chip class vs actual chip class but the majority of flat packs are quads with connections only around the perimeter (all 4 sides of chip) such as: BQFP, BQFPH, CQFP, EQFP, FQFP, LQFP, MQFP, NQFP, PLCC, SQFP, TQFP, VQFP, VTQFP. However not all FP's are quads, some are leadless such as: DFP, PQFPN, QFN, HVQFN, TQFN, ODFN.
Now ICC's, that's a real mouth-full! As you know, many different components fall under the ICC heading and many of those have separate or dedicated sub-categories.
That being said instead of constantly having to answer questions and yes/.no to pictures every time someone want's to sell you what they know to be ICC's why not consider adding pictures showing what you accept as ICC's to the line item on the price list.That simple modification would take all the guess work out of the question and probably save you a lot of time answering the same question over and over again.
I see you are a Moderator so you probably know just who to discuss this with
Thanks again fro the reply.
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