Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 27 17:47:27 EST 1999 | Rob Thomas
A more efficient and cheaper way of reballing bga's would be to use the Solder Quick bga preforms made by Winslow Automation. It is a very simple process .I've been using it for over six months and it works fine.They have a website winslowautomation.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 21:53:46 EST 2000 | Kelvin Chow
Dear Robert, On PBGA assembly, BGA sphere shrinkage number depends to the following factors, a. BGA Sphere size (before reflow) b. Solder mask opening diameter As far as I know, no formular has been established yet. Most of my friends just collect
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 21:53:46 EST 2000 | Kelvin Chow
Dear Robert, On PBGA assembly, BGA sphere shrinkage number depends to the following factors, a. BGA Sphere size (before reflow) b. Solder mask opening diameter As far as I know, no formular has been established yet. Most of my friends just collect
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 11:33:37 EST 2017 | emeto
Joshua, 100um is 4mil aperture. You should ask several stencil houses about the possibility to print that small amount of paste(type 6 paste is available now with very small solder spheres 5-15um diameter). Even applying small amount(thin layer of f
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 01:47:28 EST 2017 | soldertraining
Solder flux and solder paste deposition is a standard step during the chip attach and sphere attach portions of BGA and CSP assembly. A technique called ultra-violet fluorescence intensity mapping (UV FIM) has been introduced that allows flux measure
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 07:27:31 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Do not wipe the board at first before putting it in your cleaner. It will leave more paste in your tank, but you won't smear it into every corner of your solder resist. We found that only our stencil cleaner would clean a board properly and leave n
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 11:12:48 EST 2006 | billwestiet
The ONLY (unlikely) cause I could think of is if you are pushing the component into the solder, ending up with more solder on one side than the other. Why do you think it is the volume of solder that is causing this? By the way, there are "low tomb
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 18:59:34 EST 2002 | Steve Godber
Is there a Technical graph/chart/table guideline for designers on which Solder Sphere/pad size is plotted vs. pitch design to acheive maximum SJR?
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Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 10:23:35 EDT 2014 | reballer
I have been applying solder spheres to BGA packages. During the process, the spheres are run over a stencil for placement. The spheres tend to stick to each other (and clump), even away from the stencil pattern, when it is humid in the work area. I'm