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Re: Solder ball bridging under BGA

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 08:44:50 EDT 1998 | Kelly Morris

| Hi, | We are having problem with yield loss due to electrical fail. Further investigation shows that the failure is due to solder bridging under BGA. Has been there any study or experience on how this could occur and what we can do to prevent it.

Problems with .45 mil ball diameter BGA....

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 01:20:22 EDT 2005 | Frank

Are you sure about your dimensions? .45mil ball diameter and .8mil pitch, and a body size of 16x8mils is really, really tiny. I assume you mean millimeters and not mils? 1mil = 0.0254millimeters If your stencil is 5mils and your ball diameter is

Re: Solder ball bridging under BGA

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 10:08:38 EST 1998 | Magnus

| | Hi, | | We are having problem with yield loss due to electrical fail. Further investigation shows that the failure is due to solder bridging under BGA. Has been there any study or experience on how this could occur and what we can do to prevent

PBGA vias throwing solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 18:59:14 EDT 2004 | Carol

Thanks Everyone, the information was very useful. We use 7095 as a bible. A-610 6.5.3 doesn't allow for any solder balls not entrapped/attached etc. so we will look again at plugging/tenting both ends of the via. We ran into the problem of the mask

solder mask onto pad or pad defined by solder mask?

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 07:46:42 EST 2004 | davef

We did this for BGA pads, but have not thought about other types. So, this may or may not apply for those. Pad defined by:||Advantages||Disadvantages Non-solder mask||No point-of-stress concentration at edge mask and solder ball||Smaller pads have

Re: Void in solder bump

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 13:35:03 EST 1999 | Terry Burnette

| I saw the problem of void in solder bump or in lead less component or some BGA. But I didn't have standard specification of that void is accept or reject? Do any body have the better idea or suggestion of the criteria ? | | Thank you, | Wirat

Re: Void in solder bump

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 06 10:27:05 EDT 1999 | Kenneth Hedman

| | I saw the problem of void in solder bump or in lead less component or some BGA. But I didn't have standard specification of that void is accept or reject? Do any body have the better idea or suggestion of the criteria ? | | | | Thank you, |

Re: Voids in micro-BGA solder joint

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 12:56:29 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| I'd like someone gives me a tip for elemating of voids | in the mico BGA solder joint and the method of inspection | of them, very exactly. Voids in excess of 20% by each solder ball volume is cause for rejection. Causes are improperly managed proc

MLC reflow using high temp Sn10Pb90 solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 10:52:22 EST 2012 | Bryan Ng

I am considering using high-temp ball Sn10Pb90 + eutectic solder paste for MLC reflow (no underfill). You can see that there is no Intermetallic bond for the paste and the balls. Under high stress/shock condition, the solder joints develop micro c

Fibres Under BGA's

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 17 19:41:15 EST 2004 | Dreamsniper

I'm hit with the above problem and found out that the BGA's themselves have fibres on their solder balls. I have soldered some without having the knowledge of the above fibres and found that the fibres are caught between the PCB pad and the BGA solde


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