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Re: Cracking Capacitors and Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 15:01:58 EDT 1998 | Gary Simbulan

There are some common reason for capacitor cracking on my web page if you want to have a look. The document can be downloaded for your reference. | Earl, et al, | Boy things get old and cold around here fast. I promised more detail on my capactior

Re: Cracking Capacitors and Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 15:00:12 EDT 1998 | Gary Simbulan

There are some common reason for capacitor cracking on my web page if you want to have a look. The document can be downloaded for your reference. | Earl, et al, | Boy things get old and cold around here fast. I promised more detail on my capactior

Re: Cracking Capacitors and Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 15:29:17 EDT 1998 | Gary Simbulan

| Earl, et al, | Boy things get old and cold around here fast. I promised more detail on my capactior problem and I thought I could drop something completely different in the same message and tell a tale of solder balls. | First the caps. We stil

Re: Cracking Capacitors and Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 14:52:16 EDT 1998 | Gary Simbulan

| Earl, et al, | Boy things get old and cold around here fast. I promised more detail on my capactior problem and I thought I could drop something completely different in the same message and tell a tale of solder balls. | First the caps. We stil

Leaded and Lead Free BGA's on hte same board

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 12:26:10 EDT 2008 | dphilbrick

There must be discussions about this on SMTnet but I have yet to find them. I would like to hear from all you smart people about running LF and PB BGA�s on the same board using 63/37 solder. If you run your profile up to peak at around 225C +/- (nitr

how many BGA and CSP do you place annualy?

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 08 09:27:43 EST 2002 | Amir

hello guys and gals: we know that BGA placement or rework are such a pain in *** oh well! but i was wonder if you can help me to figure: how many BGA do you place on board annualy? (just a bulk park idea) do you rework BGA in house? do you think

Leaded and Lead Free BGA's on hte same board

Electronics Forum | Thu May 01 15:42:53 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip

Yes, the authors do give the caveat that small amount of lead contamination in a SAC/Lead-Free system is tolerated provided the Pb-BGA has sufficiently reflowed. This verbiage is on the bottom of Figure 10. For my own peace-of-mind, I would send yo

BGA rework: Coplanarity of Xilinx before and after reflow.

Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 15:53:17 EDT 2005 | adrian_nishimoto

This has been a problem with new components coming directly from vacuum sealed desiccant packed moisture barrier bags with moisture level cards. We have also baked all boards prior to the BGA rework to ensure no moisture issues were addressed.

BGA rework: Coplanarity of Xilinx before and after reflow.

Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 12:42:59 EDT 2005 | adrian_nishimoto

We have a customer that has been trying to place the Xilinx part number XCV2000E-6FG1156I which is an 1156 ball plastic BGA. When we do the X-ray and inspection we find that the package is warping up on all four corners of the package, Like so: Top

BGA rework: Coplanarity of Xilinx before and after reflow.

Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 10:01:42 EDT 2005 | russ

I have had the same problem with this supplier, we found that one mfg. place or process used a .015" piece of FR4 as the base while others had .030" Fr4, We discontinued use of the .015" and never had a problem again.


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