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BGA dead bug pick and place

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 24 06:01:16 EDT 2002 | Kent

I'm currently dealing with an design of an end effector that need to pick n place a BGA dead bug package. The design is using peumatic system to do the task. Any advise or suggestion on this kind of design?

BGA dead bug pick and place

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 09 02:35:10 EDT 2004 | Bernard

Base on the PORON foam rubber recommended, is it possible to apply on small BGA chip of 4x4 ball size 0.3mm. Any specific part no and supplier for this type of foam and is it a anti-static material? Would it be possible to punch out at dia. 3mm?

BGA dead bug pick and place

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 29 05:22:38 EST 2002 | kent

Thankyou very much for the information. Another question, what are the difficulty of dealing with the larger ball and tighter pitch? What is size of the ball is consider large and how far the distance for pitch is consider tight? Currently I have

BGA dead bug pick and place

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 30 09:43:01 EST 2002 | gregp

Larger tighter spaced balls will present a problem in sealing the vacuum cup. There will be more leakage in this case. It really depends upon the application. The BGA you mention should not be a major concern. The bigger problems are with bigger

BGA dead bug pick and place

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 11:31:17 EDT 2004 | gregp

I think it depends on the thickness of the PORON sheet. For .3mm balls you could probably get away with a pretty thin sheet (maybe 1/16"). I don't know how thin it comes offhand. For the part you are describing I woulf try maybe a 3.5mm OD and a 1

BGA dead bug pick and place

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 28 09:48:10 EST 2002 | gregp

If I understand correctly you want to pick BGAs from the ball side using some type of vacuum arrangement. You will find that the reliability of this is dependant on the size of the balls and the pitch. The larger the balls and tighter the pitch, th

Picking ball-side up

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 13:21:42 EDT 2004 | gregp

Frank, Do a search on "dead bug" and you will get all the threads. Good Luck, Greg

Re: Is it possible to rework this BGA socket?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 21:17:31 EST 1999 | Dave F

| Hey All you Einsteins out there!! | | I gotta' problem...('course you do Steve, or you wouldn't be bugging the TechNet now would you?) I had a phone call from a acquaintance of mine wanting to bring two prototype boards over to rework a BGA socket

Reflowing BGA balls directly to a PCB surface

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 26 08:30:01 EST 2005 | davef

Consider this: * SolderQuick Winslow Automation-type [ http://www.winslowautomation.com ] preform * When LGA first came on the scene, we didn't have a clue. After trying sockets, we printed paste on the pads bug-up, reflowed, and then the placed the

Tray Parts and Velcro Straps

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 08 09:35:37 EST 2002 | dphilbrick

ESD safe and conductive are 2 totaly different situations. There are ESD safe carpets but I don't think I have seen coductive carpet. For heel straps to work in a carpeted area it would have to be conductive. Don't get the 2 mixed up it can cause dea

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