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BGA ball and PCB pad

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 11:46:23 EST 2004 | Jack

Is your customer trying to reduce voiding? If the device is using Sn90 / Pb10 and the paste is Sn63/Pb37 the board will melt first. However, if both solders are 183C eutectic, it's a tossup? PCB design, copper weight, bga type (pbga, micro bga, Tbg

0402 tombstoning and dewetting on QFP256 trade-off

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 02:47:15 EST 2009 | lococost

Have you tried higher peaktemp? I saw the QFP is sn90pb10, This has a liquidus of 268 - 302 C. A good paste should be able to handle 230C (or more), of course you would need to check your other components peak temp.

CCGA - Stencil design and Reflow Profiling

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 12:46:15 EDT 2019 | davef

I'd be surprised if CCGA leads were getting bent or tilted during the reflow soldering process. If they were bent during handling, that would be less surprising. 235*C on the body for a minimum peak temperature of 208*C at the connecting leads does

0402 tombstoning and dewetting on QFP256 trade-off

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 12 06:37:48 EDT 2009 | gregoryyork

I agree you are too cold for the profile get it up to 230C and possibly allow it to dwell a little longer in preheat as opposed to pushing up the reflow zone only. Sn90/Pb10 melts at 220C so 2C hotter than your profile so you are reliant on it alloyi

Wetting Issues - Humidity Related

Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 16:44:33 EDT 2011 | dcell_1t

Hi, We have been struggling with an issue of non wetting on a QFP (Renesas - 256, Sn90Pb10) but the issue "desapears" sometimes for a while and then back again suddenly. This is the scenario: Component: QFP 256 / Renesas / Sn90Pb10 / 0.5 mm pitch S

Use of Pb-free Components

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 11:48:06 EST 2004 | Ken

This is the dilema during this transition period. Here is a tip: If you see typcial solder joints on a lead free process, but only on one component type....it probably has a significant quantity of lead in it (ex. Sn90/Pb10...and so on) If using T

BGA void removal

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 30 09:26:04 EDT 2002 | itempea

Russ, first step would be to get IPC-7095 on BGAs. A few notes: There can be voids in solder balls, or at the solder joints to the BGA, or at the solder joints to the PCB. Various sources or reasons can be responsible for these voids. Voids can be

Re: MicroBGA qualification process

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 21:46:56 EST 2000 | Dave F

Reg: This is copy / paste from draft version of IPC 7095 ( issued May 1999 ) ... 7.3 Assembly accept/reject criteria 7.3.1 Voids in solder joint a. Sources of Voids There can be voids in solder balls, or at the solder joints to the BGA, or at the so

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