Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 11 23:20:44 EDT 2002 | scottefiske
Profiles are absolutely the first course of action to validate. A few additional questions would be: * Moisture can cause warping as well, verify the manufacturers recommended handling procedures were followed. * Where is the suspect BGA located
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 27 11:15:17 EST 1999 | g cronin
please send me a copy of sample reflow profiles for BGA packages. Please indicate the type of BGA and the Oven used. As well as any special characteristics of the assembly that have effected the profile. I a trying to learn more about the common "t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 27 13:59:11 EDT 1998 | Robert Steltman
We are about to run our first BGA devices and would appreciate some confirmation on a few points. First some details: PCB & Device: ============= 1) 16 layer (4 power, 4 gnd, 8 signal) 2) gold on nickel finish 3) ceramic BGA with eutectic balls Refl
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 17:37:00 EDT 1998 | Robert Steltman
| Here is what I would do faced with your problem. First I would profile a similar board or use an existing profile. From there I would place the dummy device on the surface of a sample board with a thin thermocouple soldered to the board surface und
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 12:55:16 EST 1999 | Justin Medernach
Greg, The best advice that I can give you is a PBGA will respond just like any other surface mount package. There may be a 5 degree delta between a PBGA 356 and a QFP208 but the two respond very similarly in the convection reflow environment. CBGAs
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 02:13:57 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
There is a procedure for profiling on my web site that may be of use to start with www.bobwillis.co.uk | We are about to run our first BGA devices and would appreciate some confirmation on a few points. | First some details: | PCB & Device: | ======
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 02:22:59 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
Here is what I would do faced with your problem. First I would profile a similar board or use an existing profile. From there I would place the dummy device on the surface of a sample board with a thin thermocouple soldered to the board surface under
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 09:15:49 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| We are about to run our first BGA devices and would appreciate some confirmation on a few points. | First some details: | PCB & Device: | ============= | 1) 16 layer (4 power, 4 gnd, 8 signal) | 2) gold on nickel finish | 3) ceramic BGA with eutec
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 17:23:58 EDT 1998 | Robert Steltman
| | We are about to run our first BGA devices and would appreciate some confirmation on a few points. | | First some details: | | PCB & Device: | | ============= | | 1) 16 layer (4 power, 4 gnd, 8 signal) | | 2) gold on nickel finish | | 3) ceramic
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 03 10:20:43 EDT 2005 | davef
Follow your component supplier recommendations. For instance: Xilinx says their lead-free alloy for their BGA spheres is SnAgCu, and liquidous is 217*C and they want you to peak at 230 - 235*C for good wetting according to their reflow guidelines.