Reliability of BGA Solder Joints after Re-Balling Process SMTnet Express October 4, 2012, Subscribers: 25550, Members: Companies: 9004, Users: 33746 Reliability of BGA Solder Joints after Re-Balling Process First published in the 2012 IPC APEX EXPO
SMT Express, Volume 2, Issue No. 3 - from SMTnet.com Volume 2, Issue No. 3 Thursday, March 16, 2000 Featured Article Return to Front Page Curtailing Voids in Fine Pitch Ball Grid Array Solder Joints by Gary Morrison and Kevin Lyne
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SMTnet Express, May 9, 2019, Subscribers: 31,902, Companies: 10,760, Users: 26,083 Cold Ball Pull Test Efficiency for the PCB Pad Cratering Validation with the Ultra Low Loss Dielectric Material Credits: iNEMI (International Electronics
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
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