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BGA dropping off the board

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 14 04:38:43 EST 2008 | marjorie

Anyone knows why BGA fell off sometimes from the board? I was running in a single sided only. I encountered a BGA falling off from the pcb pad. The pcb is ENIG and lead free process. The pads had no solder and didn't looks like having a black pad thr

BGA dropping off the board

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 14 07:34:10 EST 2008 | jdumont

How many fell off out of your entire lot? What was the soldering quality like on the ones that didn't fall off (xray, visual)? You need to determine if its a random problem or if even the ones that stayed on are barely on and go from there. If the o

BGA dropping off underside of board

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 10:22:35 EDT 2007 | frodriguez

Did you check your board finishing? If you are using ENIG finishing on your board you may have a Black Pad issue which causes BGA falling apart from the board

BGA-Problems with adhesion of the solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 11 14:36:42 EST 1999 | Evelyn York

Hey, has anybody experienced problems with solder balls falling off BGA's? I have not been able to identify a contaminant nor any physical problems that would cause this. On packages with 'good' adhesion I have not observed any intermetallic form

localization of the temperature sensors on the pcb

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 10:10:27 EST 2009 | milroy

Hi, There is one thing missing still, you must put a TC from the bottom side of the BGA by making a hold on the test board at the TC can measure the temperature at exactly the middle of the BGA. You should be able to the dual time and peak temperatu

localization of the temperature sensors on the pcb

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 14:19:29 EST 2009 | grics

I would agree if you have a board to setup the process. But sometimes this doesn't work... If for some reason if the customers AVL has a Lead Free BGA and I am running Leaded paste (yes this really happens!), you will need to run hotter to get your

localization of the temperature sensors on the pcb

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 26 13:30:36 EST 2009 | evtimov

Hello, usually you will place your themocouples on the most critical parts on your board. I would say, very big parts, very sensetive to the temperature parts, heavy parts, parts with big heat-sink.... The easiest way is to solder your thermocouple

what is the cause of green decay on the soldered wires

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 10 14:20:32 EST 2005 | adlsmt

I have seen a similar problem once about 15 yrs ago. Someone decided to try a water wash flux for tinning wires. Bad idea! The wires were dipped in the flux, then in a solder pot. As the lead tin's it forces the flux in the strands to move up the wir

Which side of PCB should be prefered for screening...

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 16:48:55 EDT 2001 | jschake

Why do you think that assembling the BGA, QFP, and fine pitch parts will solve your bridging problem? I would think doing this may cause you more grief by having these more massive components being reflowed upside down fall off during the second pas

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