Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 05:49:44 EST 2001 | Cheng
The BGA solder ball composition is 62/36/2 Sn/Pb/Ag, does any problem exist for the solder joint reliability? And what is the difference on SMTA process between this and the normal 63/37 ball?
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 10:06:15 EST 2001 | davef
Git otta taun!!! I never have heard of an Sn62 BGA solder ball. Several thoughts on Sn62: * Look at http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=4603Message17953& * Search the fine SMTnet Archives on � Sn62 �
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 14:24:17 EST 2004 | nrocco
Im looking for equipment that can attach solder balls between the size 15-25 mils to the leads of a land grid array. There is also the posibility of attaching balls before leads are inserted into the socket. This is a little differant than attaching
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 10:45:29 EDT 2002 | pbarton
We have used a laser cut stencil 0.15mm (0.006") thick with 0.3mm (0.012") square apertures radiused in the corners 0.06mm (0.0025") to aid paste release. This approach with the (type 3) paste we use has proven successful on thousands of devices plac
Electronics Forum | Fri May 17 16:53:50 EDT 2002 | davef
I recall a couple of papers in the SMTA 'Knowledgebase' that used ball shearing and an element in a study that compared BGA [maybe uBGA] component fabrication methods, er sumpin.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 10:10:49 EST 2006 | Learn from U
Hello, I need your advice..Welcome any input!! Cheers..
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 14:23:30 EST 2006 | russ
I wuld say it is attachment method and post install force that is the problem not the size of the heatsink. we place heatsinks that are at least 5 times the size of BGA with no issue, they are attached with very precision torque drivers. Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 00:43:45 EST 2006 | callckq
Dear all, Recently, we run 2 models with heat sink attachment on top of this BGA(on top of this BGA, there is flip chip attached at the center of the BGA). Hence, the center of the BGA is higher than corner/side. We used conventional way to attach
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 22:54:32 EDT 2002 | davef
Solder balls are one of the most popular topics here on SMTnet. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for background. We like to wash solder balls from the board in our cleaner.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 31 02:04:19 EST 2019 | sssamw
From the picture, I cannot see clearly solder ball violate electrical clearance or cause a short, maybe it is. What I can see is the solder paste has some misalignment although it doesn't printed in solder mask area, but actual position will reduce