Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 19:45:09 EST 2005 | ybt
try refering IPC-7095 Design and Assembly Process Implementatin for BGAs. I hope it helps.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 23 07:51:45 EDT 2009 | scottp
Every paper I've seen published shows that BGA voids either have no effect or actually give a slight improvement. The one exception are voids with a root cause in bad incoming boards, such as champagne voiding where nearly the entire interface is go
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 23 00:27:06 EDT 2009 | josephkhiew
25% void (total pcba inspected is 15 boards, each board has 2 BGAs and each BGA has 64 balls). Referring IPC-7095 stated that there is no evidence or empirical data that indicates that voids within ball will cause failure. We would appreciate if y
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 09:39:45 EST 2000 | JAX
Garo, Minor voiding in Ball Grid Array solder joints is common, and not considered a threat to reliability. The biggest cause of open solder joints caused by voids is the outgassing of moisture. They are formed when pockets of gas are trapped durin
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 09:27:18 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| I saw the problem of void in solder bump or in lead less component or some BGA. But I didn't have standard specification of that void is accept or reject? Do any body have the better idea or suggestion of the criteria ? | | Thank you, | Wirat
Electronics Forum | Wed May 31 07:55:55 EDT 2017 | buckcho
In IPC it is said that the void % should be established between you and the customer. There is no number. There is only requirement for balls on BGA. I have a customer that agreed to 40% on D-packs which is okay for both us and them.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 21:46:56 EST 2000 | Dave F
Reg: This is copy / paste from draft version of IPC 7095 ( issued May 1999 ) ... 7.3 Assembly accept/reject criteria 7.3.1 Voids in solder joint a. Sources of Voids There can be voids in solder balls, or at the solder joints to the BGA, or at the so
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 09:46:39 EDT 2004 | davef
Now, that's different. We misunderstood the problem from your original descrtiption. We thought the voids were showing at the via in the pad. Now, we understand the voids appear to be in the solder balls. Suggestions are: * Search the SMTnet Arch
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 13:35:03 EST 1999 | Terry Burnette
| I saw the problem of void in solder bump or in lead less component or some BGA. But I didn't have standard specification of that void is accept or reject? Do any body have the better idea or suggestion of the criteria ? | | Thank you, | Wirat
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 12:12:33 EST 2004 | mruzicka
Dreamsniper, We would need much more details about your process to help you to determine the source of voids. Type of paste, how long you leave your paste on stencil, your relative humidity, reflow profile, type of oven, oven environment (N2?) and so
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