Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 16:06:07 EDT 2011 | davef
Underfilling BGA is an uncommon practice. We'd start looking to find a consultant recommended by our: * Dispenser company * Underfill supplier
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 20 08:53:13 EDT 2011 | jocelynlauzon
My company is looking for an IPC expert consultant in BGA underfilling to support an important contract that is being prepared. We are looking for someone with hands-on experience with large (~2"x2", with as much as 1800 pin, 1mm pitch, 0.5mm ball di
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 14:54:01 EDT 2011 | hegemon
You might find a lot of experience in the forum here, but maybe not so many consultants for this niche. BGA underfill is not rocket science, and in my opinion, the key items are the material chracteristics, and the dispensing method and pattern. Fo
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 00:34:15 EST 2005 | pyramus
Guy's another question, how about any recommendation what type of adhesive to use as underfill for BGA during lead free process? Currently, we are only using Loctite 3609 & 3515 as adhesive we use 3515 as BGA underfill during normal leaded process s
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 07:52:13 EDT 2007 | zanolli
We are looking at a specialized method of direct soldering ceramic circuit modules (maybe 40mm square) to a mother board with solder joints on only 2 of the 4 sides. These modules would be oriented horizontally, or mezzanine like, to the mother board
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 13:49:29 EDT 2003 | mrmaint
Does anyone know of a standard stencil thickness for BGA'S. We currently use 4 to 5 mil stencils depending on component mix. Is an aperature reduction required for BGA'S. If so what percentage. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks MRMAINT
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 19:04:47 EDT 2003 | davef
Aperture size should vary with the component [pitch]. That size should be the same a the pad size. So, generally pinching is not required. Indium discusses BGA apertures on their site [ http://www.indium.com ]
Electronics Forum | Mon May 18 08:59:41 EDT 2009 | ozgurv
Dear All, Does anyone on the forum have experience with underfilling process of bga? We have a component with 0.5mm bga on one of the new products. Customer wants this component to have an underfill. Questions - 1) which kind of epoxy or chemica
Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 06:57:33 EDT 2009 | cunningham
whats the reason for the underfill? we dont underfill any of our BGAs rework could be a issue if they need to be replaced? tried DP190?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 18:49:27 EDT 2009 | stevenlimth
1smtdude, I interested in your explaination of re-work an underfill part. You mention the material can be heated to a plastic state to become vicious... do you know usually what range is the temperate? (guess it can depend on the type/manufacturer o