Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 11:57:15 EDT 1999 | nards penalosa
We have been encountering diminishing ball shear readings these past few weeks, despite the fact that we did not change any ball shear tester parameter. Our reflow parameters are also within spec limits. ( 210-220 deg C max temp. and 40-60 sec dwell
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 14:56:51 EDT 2004 | russ
in a thread titled ".5mm bga" there is a reference to a paste by alpha that is no-clean and is supposed to be made specifically for this situation. I suppose that increasing the pad dimension to .012" is out of the question? Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 19:05:58 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | We have been encountering diminishing ball shear readings these past few weeks, despite the fact that we did not change any ball shear tester parameter. Our reflow parameters are also within spec limits. ( 210-220 deg C max temp. and 40-60 sec
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 14:10:52 EST 2001 | CAL
Are the voids in the balls of a BGA? Are you verifying this through x-ray if they are? some voids depending on size and location are some what accepted. Solder paste type? Solder paste date code? Humidity high? PCB's been stored in a truck trailer?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 14:51:10 EDT 2010 | jgalarza
After checking some of our stencil data for the correct aspect ratio I found that a few are wrong. I would like to change them from 5mil thk to 4mil thk but do not know how much paste volume I need to keep. We are using 0201,0402, and BGA with 0.80 p
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 14:00:40 EDT 2011 | ppcbs
Our company is finishing up a design prototype for an easy to use re-balling fixture. 100% ball attach, and you can re-ball more than one BGA at a time. Initial investment will be in fixture cost, but you will be able to re-ball several chips in ar
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 17:37:06 EST 2001 | davef
Hey!!! Watch it!!! I don�t want to get you believing too much of this stuff. But if you bought that, listen to this � some circuits are so critical with that skin effect stuff that they use silver as the top level solderability preservative. Turn
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 07:40:26 EST 2007 | realchunks
Hi Roderick, Guess it depends on how you define "minor". If it is just a visual blemish in the mask, there will be no affect o the BGA. If it is through the resist there may be a chance of solder shorting, which will affect it, I doubt it but poss
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 21 01:57:40 EDT 2005 | hly
Hi K, Thanks for your reply. I was wondering if there is an industry spec that specifies a minimum required solder volume for BGA joints? Thanks HLY
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 05:23:00 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi Bart, that�s much to high. If that would happen to me my boss would tear my head off. For improving the yields you must find the cause for the soldering problems. What are the symptoms? What could be the cause for the symptoms? Could be design pr