Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 11:57:20 EDT 1998 | James Michaud
I'm very familiar with the great board space savings of BGA and all the "claims to fame." However, can someone out there tell me if any concern exist in the inspection realm. Additionally, solder cracking, CTE/TCE mismatches, no leads for stress reli
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 00:52:19 EDT 1998 | Rick Thompson
| I'm very familiar with the great board space savings of BGA and all the "claims to fame." However, can someone out there tell me if any concern exist in the inspection realm. Additionally, solder cracking, CTE/TCE mismatches, no leads for stress re
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 10:07:46 EDT 1998 | J.H Kim
I'm very familiar with the great board space savings of BGA and all the "claims to fame." However, can someone out there tell me if any concern exist in the inspection realm. Additionally, solder cracking, CTE mismatches, no leads for stress relief,
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 02 23:39:01 EST 2001 | Stevo
John, I'm no helicopter guru but maybe someone in these links can help. Good luck-Stevo Mario of MIA Micro-Flight fame has put a very nice diagram of how to hook-up seperate components in a Piccolo board fashion on his website. If you are thinking o
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 22:18:50 EDT 1999 | Dave F
snip | | | | | I add my opinion to MoonMan's, hot air is the way to go. We have 3 big systems for BGA rework, 2 from AirVac, 1 from OK Industries. For most other SMT rework needs we use simple hot air systems. We have over a dozen of these small
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 09:45:39 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| I'm very familiar with the great board space savings of BGA and all the "claims to fame." However, can someone out there tell me if any concern exist in the inspection realm. Additionally, solder cracking, CTE/TCE mismatches, no leads for stress re
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 21:48:37 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| I'm very familiar with the great board space savings of BGA and all the "claims to fame." However, can someone out there tell me if any concern exist in the inspection realm. Additionally, solder cracking, CTE/TCE mismatches, no leads for stress re
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 10:29:10 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad
Armakleen is compatible with CPVC as are most aqueous-based chemistries. Armakleen, in its day was a superior chemistry. It was the first of the aqueous blends to offer bright solder joints (earlier saponifiers commonly dulled solder joints). Arma
Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 17:03:20 EDT 2000 | aflewelling
Wow! What a month! No sooner do I arrive as the new manager of SMTnet at the beginning of April (BTW my name is Andy Flewelling) than I�m dropped smack into the middle of the Amazon/McGraw Hill OnBoard Forum design and implementation (which, by th
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