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 | Mon Nov 15 14:26:11 EST 2004 | nrocco
also the balls need to be lead free, just to make it more interesting.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 15:27:48 EST 2004 | davef
In creating your solder balls, consider printing or dispensing solder paste on the pads of the LGA and then reflowing the paste.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 08:49:08 EST 2004 | zanolli
Please contact me offline and I can discuss methods of attaching solder balls to stamped metals contacts �on the fly� while the contacts are still continuously oriented or in reel form. Regards Jim Zanolli Teka Interconnection Systems Phone: 401-785
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 09:25:42 EST 2004 | pjc
Vanguard is a ball placement machine. They are out on Long Island NY and manufactured by White Eagle Engineering. The contact person is Pete Heinzl 520-791-0239, pheinzl@whiteeagleeng.com
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 21:25:52 EDT 2006 | mika
Yes we do place "big and heavy" SMT DC/DC:s on most of our board's. Please tell us what brand it is or at least what the package look like?!? For instance we place a different numbers of "heavy" DC/DC converters (40x20mm & 45x25mm) that has the pick-
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 08:16:13 EDT 2002 | caldon
Jim- Sorry I can not offer advice on the Panasonic machine but do want to shed light on the Die and waffle pack issue. Take note that if the Die are loose in the pockets the balls or terminations could be damaged. The thin layer that the ball is atta
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 11:29:39 EDT 1999 | John O'Brien
| | I am currently sourcing equipment to mount CSP devices. I have looked at the GSM Flexjet & also the Siemens 80 F series. However these machines only look for ball presence not ball deformation. Panasonic are the only ones who have a 3-D camera ca
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 29 10:47:05 EST 2005 | Chris
The paper Dave posted the link for is great. I have to go back and read it in depth. I can build prototypes by wirebonding to ENIG. I can do it on a manual wirebonder but I don't have the patience to do it on a magazine to magazine automatic machi
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 02 01:21:08 EDT 1998 | Mike Cox
Kyung Sam, | | Justin is correct, there is definately either a board design problem or the PCB maker issue. Obviously there are many mixed technology boards built in the world so I would lean towards a design issue as the root cause. Should you or