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CSP assembly compliance to IPC-A-610 minimum electrical clearance

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 03:52:45 EDT 2018 | shascoet29

Hi, Is the IPC-A-610 applicable to CSP assemblies? Especially regarding the solder ball to solder ball distance versus the minimum electrical clearance for assembly(0.13mm/IPC-A-610). With a 0.4mm pitch component and 260 microns diameters balls, thi

solder ball

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 31 02:04:19 EST 2019 | sssamw

From the picture, I cannot see clearly solder ball violate electrical clearance or cause a short, maybe it is. What I can see is the solder paste has some misalignment although it doesn't printed in solder mask area, but actual position will reduce

solder ball

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 01 22:19:33 EST 2020 | sssamw

Solder ball attached on solder joint without violation minimum electrical clearance is acceptable. If your process parameter including stencil not changed, suggest you check if solder pasted being pushed out after IC placement, also check if solder j

minimum solder ball (bead) size

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 11:57:12 EDT 2006 | Chunks

IPC 610 says acceptable Class 1 (Class 2, 3 indicator) if they are entrapped/encpsulated balls within 0.13mm of lands or pads. or exceed 0.13mm in diameter. Defect Class 1,2,3: Solder ball violates min electrical clearance. Solder balls not entrap

BGA ball size reliability

Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 16:28:07 EDT 1999 | Andrew Wulff

On 1.27mm (0.050 inches) Standard Ball Grid Array's. The ball size diameter starts at approximately 0.025 inches. If the ball size decreases to 0.012 inches (due to the solder flowing down a via) is the solder connection reliable? This is a known L

Solder ball bridging under BGA

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 06:50:55 EDT 1998 | Masdi Muhammad

Hi, We are having problem with yield loss due to electrical fail. Further investigation shows that the failure is due to solder bridging under BGA. Has been there any study or experience on how this could occur and what we can do to prevent it. Than

Re: BGA ball size reliability

Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 17:02:01 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| On 1.27mm (0.050 inches) Standard Ball Grid Array's. | The ball size diameter starts at approximately 0.025 inches. | | If the ball size decreases to 0.012 inches (due to the solder flowing down a via) is the solder connection reliable? | | This

Re: BGA ball size reliability

Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 18:36:55 EDT 1999 | Andrew Wulff

| | On 1.27mm (0.050 inches) Standard Ball Grid Array's. | | The ball size diameter starts at approximately 0.025 inches. | | | | If the ball size decreases to 0.012 inches (due to the solder flowing down a via) is the solder connection reliable? |

Dealing with BGA solder ball in via hole

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 23 22:29:21 EDT 2011 | nkinar

I have a few prototype circuit boards with BGA footprints where some (but not all) of the vias have been placed too close to the pads. During reflow, some of the solder from the balls flowed into the holes. Only one of the pads under the BGA is not

Re: Solder ball bridging under BGA

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 08:44:50 EDT 1998 | Kelly Morris

| Hi, | We are having problem with yield loss due to electrical fail. Further investigation shows that the failure is due to solder bridging under BGA. Has been there any study or experience on how this could occur and what we can do to prevent it.

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