Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 09:23:06 EDT 2000 | Roger Squires
Has anyone had any success in finding open circuits (i.e. ball present but not soldered to PCB) under collapsible BGA's using an Agilent HP5DX x-ray tester and the BGA2 algorithm? Can anyone recommend an elongated pad design which produces the neces
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 01 07:51:58 EDT 2013 | tony_d
Hello 2000Nog, I think you are limiting your options here. We use MIRTEC at my facility. I am familiar with both YESTech and Vitrox (Agilent). IMO MIRTEC continues to lead the pack in technology. Worth a look before you buy. Just my two cents...
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 13:02:44 EDT 2000 | eott
Charles, I am senior engineer in the environmental test lab for Agilent Technologies(HP Spin off). I am working on qualifying a large SCI(Solder Collumn Interposer) CBGA package. The package is 1mm pitch. The balls are .72mm. The number of balls ar
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 20:55:36 EDT 2001 | davef
Just so that you know, the 5DX does laminography. Like the word lamination, laminography takes a series of short focal length xrays, each a little deeper than the previous. Microlaminography allows layer by layer information to be measured in 'slic
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 20:34:17 EST 2007 | davef
DAVE�S BOOKSHELF ASSEMBLER�S ESSENTIALS Title: Soldering in ElectronicsAuthor: RJ Klein WassinkPublisher: Electrochemical PublicationsISBN: 090115024XPublication date: December 1989 I know, I know. The book was written in 1989!!!! I use this b
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