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
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 15:29:53 EDT 2005 | jdumont
We have the exact same issue with out 456 ball Xilinx parts. The corner balls either do not touch or are so stretched out that they are intermittant. I believe this to be a moisture ingress problem. Ive been setting up our little batch oven this afte
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 12:29:57 EDT 2013 | deanm
What is your plan/budget for your reflow oven and paste printer? Those are equally important as a placement machine. Have you factored in other costs of in-house assembly such as inspection, moisture sensitive device storage, rework tools, cleaning p
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 08 16:00:04 EDT 2014 | comatose
The boards are expensive because they are your product... covered in circuitry. A 2% scrap rate costs twice as much as a 1% scrap rate. Say the parts on your consumer electronics board cost $5. A machine that makes 99% good boards and 1% bad boards
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 12 22:16:59 EDT 2000 | Dreamsniper
Hi Guys, I'd like to share this to all of you...you can start playing with the rests...Stated prices, if not indicated, are in Aussie $ or Singapore $. Stencil Printing Adhesive Pros a) Less Capital Equipment Cost (Short Term). In reality it is f
Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 08:00:26 EDT 2005 | Bob R.
We went through this with one PBGA supplier recently and they were able to get the problem under control by fixing some of their molding processes that were inducing residual stresses. You can really see it in a thermal moire where you measure warpa
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 14:56:27 EDT 2007 | chef
Thank you- my point exactly and it starts in SMT- operators pulling the wrong paste from the fridge, touch up using the wrong solder wire, etc. My solution- GET THE LEAD OUT!!!!! I'm a CM- high mix, low to medium volumes. No steady all day every day
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 10:17:15 EDT 2009 | grantp
Hi, You don't need X-ray and all that crap. I would get an old MYDATA TP9 or something like that, and a manual stencil printer and a batch oven or a small inline oven. Should do the trick and be very low cost. Should be simple to use as well. Tha
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 03 20:35:23 EDT 2000 | Dave F
1. Throughput * Dispenser: Slower, may loose 70% of tact on fast chip shooters * Printer: Can be put in front of and use fast chip shooters effectively 2. Rework Rate ???? Deposition control???? * Dispenser - High control over amount paste - Coplan
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 07:02:59 EDT 1998 | smd
Right now we are taping the goldfingers which is effective but also expensive. Also, some tape was leaving yellow marks on the goldfingers. We're trying the so-called goldfinger glove from Steven's Products. It's a very small company (probably one gu