Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 12:52:14 EDT 2002 | pjc
I believe its called a BGA Clamp.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 13:02:22 EDT 2002 | rocco
Hello !! One basic question ....Which pitch is considered micro BGA ? Thanks !!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 11 17:26:27 EDT 2002 | Tony B
Does anyone know how the Fuji IP2 can be adapted to place BGA's? The MTU places the chip on a carrier with suction in the center and it will not hold on to the BGA due to the lack of a flat surface on the bottom. I have had limited success building
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 11 20:36:43 EDT 2002 | cyber_wolf
It will place BGA's, but you will be centering by using the part outline. The IP2 cannot be adapted to do individual ball inspection.(You may already know this) As far as getting the part to stay on the part shuttle, I am sure that there is somethin
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 14 05:37:17 EDT 2002 | johnw
Hi all bga placcement on an ip2 can is possible although as pointed out the x/y dimensionsof the part are used for placement I would suggest you arrange for your parts to be taped and reeled as this is the prefered way to go what size are the bga,s
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 11 18:00:34 EDT 2002 | jax
Tony, Do an archive search for "lizard". Some times all you really need is a lizard tongue. No machine is complete without one.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 17:35:42 EDT 2002 | davef
Micro BGA � (�BGA�). A Tessera brand name for a fine [0.5 mm and 0.75 mm solder ball] pitch BGA.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 17:21:03 EDT 2004 | smt..
I work with Fuji equipment For over 10yrs�. Cp3, cp4.cp6.cp7, ip1, ip2, ip3, qp341, qp242, qp351. Also, work with MYDATA, SAMSUN, and QUAD AMISTAR�. Fuji is the best in my opinion.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 17:21:08 EDT 2004 | smt..
I work with Fuji equipment For over 10yrs�. Cp3, cp4.cp6.cp7, ip1, ip2, ip3, qp341, qp242, qp351. Also, work with MYDATA, SAMSUN, and QUAD AMISTAR�. Fuji is the best in my opinion.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 10 16:05:27 EDT 2009 | dilogic
I would if someone can share his "real-life" experience with FlexJet (7-spindle) heads. We are currently running machines with Flex heads (4-spindle), which are very easy to maintain, but I suppose 7-spindle has more throughput. All comments are welc