Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 10:36:35 EDT 2008 | davef
We'd use a hot air gun like a Leister [800-700-6894 http://www.hotairtools.com/products.htm] hot air soldering tool with a nozzle for your connector. We have no relationship, nor receive benefit from the company referenced above.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 12 14:20:44 EST 2014 | emeto
there are several ways: 1. Manual method- Remove the part using hot air gun, clean the pads, make a small stencil to re-ball the BGA and it is ready for placement. 2. Improved method - Use equipment dedicated for BGA rework 3. No hassle method - Giv
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 26 12:24:02 EST 2015 | emeto
The best test will be to X-ray BGA under 3-D X-ray. About the techniques used for BGA repair you can probably take closer look to some BGA repair stations, even though I have seen it done with hot air gun in the early days.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 11:40:17 EDT 2007 | shing
Please help to answer me the followings questions: 1. The optimum temperature for IC reapir (TSOP & BGA), since many IC found defective after reapir by hot air gun 2. How many time does a IC(TSOP & BGA) can pass throught the IR Reflow without defecti
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 23 10:03:19 EST 2008 | tsvetan
Hi, yes, you can, but it will be subject to long learn curve where i live there are hundreds of GSM repair shops which do BGA rework and replacement with $50 hot air guns only, but i guess they had lot of BGAs damaged before they have learned how to
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 09:51:25 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Ladies and Gentlemen, | | As a newly appointed DFM/CE "guru" here, one of my responsibilities has become repair (of course). As I have some knowledge of BGA repair/rework using semi-automated equipment, it naturally follows I would hav tremendous
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 11:21:15 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | Ladies and Gentlemen, | | | | As a newly appointed DFM/CE "guru" here, one of my responsibilities has become repair (of course). As I have some knowledge of BGA repair/rework using semi-automated equipment, it naturally follows I would hav treme
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 12:19:21 EDT 2005 | siverts
Hi all, We produced a RoHS (lead-free) prototype order recently, and there was some components that we needed to replace on a couple of PCBA's. We found it very hard to do this even with the new solder iron. The components was just small RoHS SOIC's
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