Head-in-Pillow BGA Defects Head-in-Pillow BGA Defects. Head-in-pillow (HiP), also known as ball-and-socket, is a solder joint defect where the solder paste deposit wets the pad, but does not fully wet the ball. This results in a solder joint
Thermal Cycle Reliability Study of Vapor Phase BGA Solder Joints SMTnet Express September 13, 2012, Subscribers: 25475, Members: Companies: 8976, Users: 33645 Thermal Cycle Reliability Study of Vapor Phase BGA Solder Joints First published
SMTnet Express July 11, 2013, Subscribers: 26149, Members: Companies: 13418, Users: 34911 Effect of BGA Reballing and its Influence on Ball Shear Strength by S. Manian Ramkumar Ph.D., Andrew J. Daya, Daniel B. Lewanda; Rochester Institute
Strength of Lead-free BGA Spheres in High Speed Loading Strength of Lead-free BGA Spheres in High Speed Loading Concern about the failure of lead-free BGA packages when portable devices such as cell phones are accidentally dropped and a general
SMT Express, Issue No. 3 - from SMTnet.com Volume 1, Issue No. 3 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 Featured Article Return to Front Page BGA REWORK Earl Moon Proof Of Design (POD) INTRODUCTION This article is written to ensure everyone interested
SMTnet Express, May 26, 2016, Subscribers: 24,776, Companies: 14,803, Users: 40,361 Influence of Salt Residues on BGA Head on Pillow (Hip) J. Servin, P. Gomez, M. Dominguez, A. Aragon; Continental Corporation The oxide layers are known as wetting