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Reballing of Plastic BGA

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 17 18:27:21 EDT 2000 | Philip Reyes

Hello fellows, Can you clear me up regarding the reballing of Plastic BGA? Is it necessary to reball plastic BGA module if you have missing ball defect? What is the alternative process for rework? Do i need to flip the module then apply paste on

Number of times reworking

Electronics Forum | Tue May 27 10:34:30 EDT 2003 | davef

Much of the ability to survive rework or thermal excursions is dependent upon the fabrication materials. The board qualification criteria under the 55110 was designed around 5 thermal heat cycles. Consider reworking a BGA in this context. BGA i

Reliability of BGA

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 15 23:40:59 EST 1998 | emori

Our design team is trying to change QFP into BGA. Does anyone have experience wavesoldering PCB with 0.5" pitch BGA's on the top side? What kind of problem will occure? Any advice is appreciated.

Re: Reliability of BGA

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 16 08:50:04 EST 1998 | Larry Johnson

I don't really no much of any problems other then, be sure that the BGA avoids moisture. If the BGA has moisture inside of it when it across the wave. Due to the heat, the moisture will evaporate and cause shorts inside the BGA. Now if someone can

Re: Reliability of Reworked BGAs/CSPs

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 22:37:50 EST 1999 | Dave F

| I'd like to find some technical papers on the reliability of reworked BGAs. If you know of any, please let me know. | | I have a concern about this because our current rework process does not apply solder paste to the pads prior to placing the pa

Re: Reliability of Reworked BGAs/CSPs

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 18:32:07 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| I'd like to find some technical papers on the reliability of reworked BGAs. If you know of any, please let me know. | | I have a concern about this because our current rework process does not apply solder paste to the pads prior to placing the pa

Re: Reliability of Reworked BGAs/CSPs

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 15:44:04 EST 1999 | Michael Allen

Actually, solder paste adds about 12% to the joint volume for PBGAs, or about 31% for MicroBGAs -- assuming standard (recommended) pad sizes and stencil thicknesses, and paste with 90% metal content (50% metal by volume). | | I'd like to find some t

Re: Reliability of Reworked BGAs/CSPs

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 18:45:56 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| Actually, solder paste adds about 12% to the joint volume for PBGAs, or about 31% for MicroBGAs -- assuming standard (recommended) pad sizes and stencil thicknesses, and paste with 90% metal content (50% metal by volume). Michael, In the "real wo

Re: Reliability of Reworked BGAs/CSPs

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 16:38:19 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory

| I'd like to find some technical papers on the reliability of reworked BGAs. If you know of any, please let me know. | | I have a concern about this because our current rework process does not apply solder paste to the pads prior to placing the pa


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