Electronics Forum | Fri May 17 16:37:28 EDT 2002 | Tom Druan
I was wondering if anyone could direct me towards documentation on shear test methods/apparatus to test the bond integrity of a solder ball to its substrate. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 17 16:53:50 EDT 2002 | davef
I recall a couple of papers in the SMTA 'Knowledgebase' that used ball shearing and an element in a study that compared BGA [maybe uBGA] component fabrication methods, er sumpin.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 02 11:35:30 EST 2003 | Richard
Cleanliness test � �Area Grid Arrays�. Evaluation of residues� resistivity in a specific location on the board. (As compared to �Solvent Extract� evaluation.) We are: SMT assembly, using standard �water soluble� process with micro BGAs (example: C
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 05 09:31:19 EST 2005 | whippingpost
Not all but some were tested O.K before the failure. What are some of the other reasons for ball separation from the component body besides mechanical stress?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 12:14:39 EDT 2006 | russ
All my studies led me to believe that it was CTE mismatch of this package. Altera was of less than 0 help in this matter. The other possibility was an ICT test fixture. Unfortunately (?) the design life of this product was at end and the new design
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 20:06:25 EDT 1998 | Kallol Chakraborty
Hi folks, Lately I am also having problem with BGA ball problem. We are finding more and more on X-ray analysis and is very expensive to replace. I know for sure that we could rework on CCGA but there is no certified process in industry as we speak
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 29 09:12:39 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Hi folks, | Lately I am also having problem with BGA ball problem. | We are finding more and more on X-ray analysis and is very expensive to replace. I know for sure that we could | rework on CCGA but there is no certified process in industry as w
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 30 16:36:31 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Hi Kc! I went to Surface Mount International last week, and had a chance to see a way to reball BGA's that is very simple, and not expensive at all. I've seen the advertisements in a few magazines, but this was the first time I've seen it live. It's
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 22 10:18:52 EST 2004 | tonyfox
Our company laser re-ball's BGA down to 100 microns ball size. One of our OEM customers have asked us to function test there BGA on Mobile phone PCB's. Origionally we thought of a test sockets however the sockets interfere with other devices on the P
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 08:41:56 EDT 2004 | Bob R.
When we first got into BGAs on ENIG we were getting joint cracking at in-circuit test. The joints were breaking in the Sn-Ni intermetallic. We did a lot of pull testing while working with our board suppliers and our conclusion was that pull testing