Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 09:13:08 EDT 1999 | Mark Charlton
I need some advice concerning reflow of a BGA-292. Since I am not ready to change my entire process to no-clean, I decided to place the lone BGA-292 on a proto run using our BGA re-work station. The pcb is a moderately dense, single-sided, 8-layer
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 12:39:39 EDT 1999 | M Cox
| I need some advice concerning reflow of a BGA-292. Since I am not ready to change my entire process to no-clean, I decided to place the lone BGA-292 on a proto run using our BGA re-work station. The pcb is a moderately dense, single-sided, 8-laye
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 14:05:52 EDT 1999 | KT
| I need some advice concerning reflow of a BGA-292. Since I am not ready to change my entire process to no-clean, I decided to place the lone BGA-292 on a proto run using our BGA re-work station. The pcb is a moderately dense, single-sided, 8-laye
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 12:28:10 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| I need some advice concerning reflow of a BGA-292. Since I am not ready to change my entire process to no-clean, I decided to place the lone BGA-292 on a proto run using our BGA re-work station. The pcb is a moderately dense, single-sided, 8-laye
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 10:21:06 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| I need some advice concerning reflow of a BGA-292. Since I am not ready to change my entire process to no-clean, I decided to place the lone BGA-292 on a proto run using our BGA re-work station. The pcb is a moderately dense, single-sided, 8-laye
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 10:06:22 EDT 2010 | karlo
Rework is typically done by heating the BGA to 170-180C to first scrape off the fillet. Then, heat to above reflow, and lift the BGA. Then, collapse the solder with heat and flux. Then, back down at 170-180C, scrape off the underfill from the boar
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 22 00:20:29 EDT 2008 | rameshr
Hai, In our process we are using the micro bga of size 13X13mm of pitch 0.45mm,after soldering process the bga found collapsed, we absorbed that the PCB land pattern of the BGA was not in array, uneven distribution of pads (area) & most of the pads
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 22 03:19:08 EDT 2008 | andrzej
Hi, what do you mean by collapsed ? Can you describe or send a photo ?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 08:44:10 EDT 2008 | rameshr
Dear Andrezj, i had attached the photos for ur reference Kindly advice.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 10:36:05 EDT 2008 | davef
Yes, it's peculiar that the layout of this board is so disorganized * Pads are not round, uniform, or the same size * Exposed traces have different thickness