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
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 09 20:52:27 EDT 2002 | davef
Russ, Be careful on how you determine your liquidous point. Sure 205-210�C is fine if your paste and the solderability protection on pads and component leads are near eutectic solder and things worked according to plan, but in real life it doesn't
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 03:52:38 EDT 2002 | Ben
I'm doing lead-free SMT of BGA with 450 micron ball. I found there are lots of voids under xray, there are around 2-3 voids in every balls. It is around 10% of volume ratio. I would like to ask if anyone know there is any standard of acceptable maxim
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 11:37:15 EDT 2006 | docker
I�m working in Solder paste manufacturing industry and my customer has complained the void issue on BGA pad. I�m internally conducting the void test on BGA pad in my Lab. I used OSP furnish board with Sn/Pb and /or lead free component using Lead free
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 18:06:38 EST 2004 | Kris
Hi, Is there any standard for voids in a leaded device or a chip component ? IPC 7095 lists maximum allowable voiding for BGA devices but has no information on leaded devices Appreciate your help- thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 08:45:04 EST 2004 | Kris
Thanks Dave Will appreciate if any body has any published information on a study they did for voids in leaded devices Will try to talk to them Dave
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 23 10:39:35 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel
Kris, I assume with voids you mean acceptable solder coverage of pad and lead. As Dave mentioned I also have not seen any specific studies on voids, but workman ship standards exist about acceptable coverage of pad and lead (both consumer and MIL)
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 22:07:42 EST 2004 | davef
No, there is no such information. Choices are: * Recognize that any voiding is a process indicator and that when observed, indicate a requirement for taking corrective steps. * Tell your quality people to quit looking at components other than BGA wi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 18:49:42 EST 2004 | menglong
we are facing the same problem,and we are looking for some research result about voids.who can help to provide these ones ? any suggestion, pls keep me informed contact me :zhanglg@tpv.com.cn
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 08:47:50 EDT 2017 | emeto
From what I know, you should follow IPC standard for the class assembly that you are building. From your post somebody mentioned something somewhere - doesn't make it official information. I would not be worried about having voids, but what is their