Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 21:14:45 EST 2001 | davef
BGA Shorting 1 Damaged mask in between the BGA pad and via on the substrate. 2 Poor print registration. 3 Poor via segregation from the pads? Are they tented or is there just a dam in between? 4 Review the profile. You can run into a number of p
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 07:04:59 EST 2001 | CRAIGS
Antonio, one possibility I have seen before on BGA shorts was due to chain slippage on the reflow oven due to worn gearing, the slippage was not severe enough to move other SMT devices but was enough to disturb the molten solder under the BGA
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 22:15:26 EDT 1999 | NAZEEH CHAUDRY
| | | I have a zevatech 570 and 560 my boss want to place bga.s with these machines, Ive told him he needs to ugrade to newer machines. Zevatech say "no problem our machine are number 1". | | | these machines dont even offer bga selections. These mac
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 06:14:27 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | I have a zevatech 570 and 560 my boss want to place bga.s with these machines, Ive told him he needs to ugrade to newer machines. Zevatech say "no problem our machine are number 1". | | these machines dont even offer bga selections. These machine
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 22:07:56 EDT 1999 | NAZEEH CHAUDRY
| | | I have a zevatech 570 and 560 my boss want to place bga.s with these machines, Ive told him he needs to ugrade to newer machines. Zevatech say "no problem our machine are number 1". | | | these machines dont even offer bga selections. These mac
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 07 19:58:03 EST 2004 | praveen
Hello , Can any body help in solving the problem of PCB warpage during BGA rework. I am using IR heating system. No problem found in reworking BGA's size less than 30mmx30mm but for 35 mmx35mm and above BGA get solder short due to PCB warpage. Note
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 11:05:44 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi Chris, A lot of it has to do with your product, t-shooting devices and techs ability. There are ways to determine BGA are at fault. X-Ray is a good way to check for shorts. Insufficients are harder to find. Some people use a dye. They squirt
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 18:42:41 EDT 2009 | anndi
1smtdude, I interested in your explaination of > re-work an underfill part. You mention the > material can be heated to a plastic state to > become vicious... do you know usually what range > is the temperate? (guess it can depend on the > type
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 | Wed May 21 09:31:09 EDT 2003 | caldon
I need to first understand what "Peeled the BGA off" means. Was heat used? was this the pry and lift method? We had shorts under some BGA's we have and the solder was bridging from lead to lead but not on the board level at the FR4 on the BGA creati