Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 21 11:37:35 EST 2008 | rayjr1491
Is there a tool to check for voiding in a Underfill process?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 11:20:31 EDT 2003 | russ
What was the original complaint? when you say solder wicked onto top of capacitor do you mean it was dewetted from the board and only on the cap? What type of device showed voiding? how bad was it 20%,50%? I have found that the paste type seems to
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 23:49:00 EST 1999 | Wirat Sriamonkitkul
I saw the problem of void in solder bump or in lead less component or some BGA. But I didn't have standard specification of that void is accept or reject? Do any body have the better idea or suggestion of the criteria ? Thank you, Wirat S. / Jan 15
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 13:48:06 EST 2008 | flipit
You can do a destructive test to sort of check your process. Break off the flipchip and look for voids. I have used Namics 8437-2 for the last 7 or 8 years. Good stuff. Flows under a 0.001" gap with no voids. Chris
Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 08:10:22 EDT 2003 | Pon
Hi all Are there any advice pls. let me know. Our customer Void spec. at BGA and CSP is less than 10%. Usually we found void defect at BGA and CSP component around 2-3 % but sone lot the defect rate is up to 18%. I have read some input from this w
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 19 15:34:20 EDT 2007 | davef
What are you trying to do: * Improve hole fill? * Reduce PTH voiding? Hole fill: Search the fine SMTnet Archives for stuff like: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=36063 PTH voiding: Ideally, there are no voids. We're unawar
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 12:48:40 EST 2001 | tony_sauve
We recently experienced a problem w/voids (up to 65%) in uBGA solder joints. The only joints that have the problem correlated to pads which had blind 0.006" via's in them. The via's only extend down 2 layers, of the 18. 21 BGA's on the PCB, only expe
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 20:41:24 EST 2001 | davef
Which ramp is this? * Ramp to preheat? * Preheat? * Ramp to spike?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 21:50:50 EST 2001 | Glenn Robertson
Tony, What you are seeing can occasionally be caused by gaps in the plating of the blind vias. If they are not "airtight" you can get moisture coming from the laminate that shows up as voids in the solder balls. You might check on the board sup
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 21 16:28:02 EST 2003 | tony_sauve
Sorry I didn't close this one off last year... We had some failure analysis done on these PCB's ( 3D x-ray,microsectioning,SEM) and the results definitively proved that there was some contamination @ the base of the uvia's that had the voiding. It ap