Electronics Forum: lifted pad root cause (Page 1 of 15)

What cause Solder Wicking ?

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 25 20:33:31 EDT 1998 | Karlin

| | | | Hi, | | | | Does anyone has experiences in reflowing Ceramic BGA and found solder wicking ? Solder wicking has the syndrome that solder being wick from the pad and ended up in the leads. | | | | We have rule out the possibility of not printin

Re: What cause Solder Wicking ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 15:40:50 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| | | | | Hi, | | | | | Does anyone has experiences in reflowing Ceramic BGA and found solder wicking ? Solder wicking has the syndrome that solder being wick from the pad and ended up in the leads. | | | | | We have rule out the possibility of not p

BGA Rework - Pads being lifted

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 04 08:35:27 EDT 2009 | davef

Cause: Solder between the pad and the BGA on the pads being lifted has not melted. So, when you lift the BGA, you also lift those pads with the unmelted solder with the BGA. These pads are probably sinking the heat to a large copper plane in a inner

BGA Rework - Pads being lifted

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 15:30:10 EDT 2009 | ed_faranda

I have a VJE Summit 750 Rework machine... I don't think that matters much, but I put it out there anyway. I am removing a BGA (29mm x 29mm) off a board, but some of the pads on the board are being lifted during the process. Does someone have any

Black pad defect

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 15:54:23 EST 2003 | Jodi Roepsch

I am interested in knowing if anyone has new information about the black pad defect with ENIG plating. I am interested in it from the viewpoint of risk assessment, testing done on final product to isolate failures,and root cause of the defect. Than

pad board separation

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 08:32:17 EST 2006 | davef

Lifted pads are almost always caused by pad to substrate adhesion likely degraded significantly after too much heat. Poorly trained operators armed with soldering irons can do this expertly.

Black pad defect

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 22:28:25 EST 2003 | davef

What do you mean by "new information"? On final module testing: * If you have hypercorroded nickel and you detect it during final testing, you'll notice it. * If you have hypercorroded nickel and you don't detect it during final testing, you'll ship

cracking on Ni/Au plated pad

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 07:51:32 EDT 1999 | Vic Lau

after soldering transistors on a flex circuit (Ni/Au plated), one of the lead lift-up from the pad. under microscope (1,000 X), i find some cracks on the the pad surface. with edx analysis, the surface is mainly nickel. have you ever encounter suc

Can we hide extra long pad with solder mask ?

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 16:58:30 EST 2001 | davef

Go for it!!! You were unspecific, but adding mask to a completed board could cause: * Increased paste thickness, if you have double thickness of solder mask. * Wrinkled and lifted solder mask under the component, if the solderability protection of

BGA pads lifting from PCB

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 12:26:52 EDT 2009 | ewchong

can anyone suggest possible causes or further analysis for the lifted pads in attached picture. thanks.

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