mBGA, BGA and QFP Placement and Rework: 1. Beam Splitter for superimposing component and board images 2. 7X to 40X magnification 3. Optional image splitter for four side viewing at high magnification 4. Placement and reflow in one position
New Equipment | Rework & Repair Equipment
The AT-707 series BGA Rework Stations are semiautomatic machines featuring spilt vision optics and precise software process control. Systems are used to rework various devices such as BGA’s, CSP’s, QFN’s, QFP’s, and other complex SMD’s in both Lead-F
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 14 12:05:39 EDT 2005 | Mike
Take a look at model AT707 from advanced techniques. We had ours for close to 2 years without any problems. No affiliation with the company.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 15:12:15 EDT 2004 | jdumont
Try checking out the AT-707 from Advanced Techniques. They are based in Philly. http://atco-us.com/rework707soft.html We've had our for about a year now with pretty much no problems. The website has a video of the operation. Contact Steven Pitkis
Demonstrates installation of a BGA component using the AT-707 BGA Rework Station. Features include split vision optics, software process control, and lead free reflow capable.
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