Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 05:16:21 EDT 2002 | hany_khoga
Dear all: I wonder how to avoid cracking the BGA if I want to remove it from the PCB assembly, re-ball it and solder it again. I need an answer considering: 1- The assembly could have been exposed to the ambient humidity for a long time. 2- The as
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 27 19:42:49 EST 2000 | Billy G
Hepco has a re-balling machine that is very simple to use, and is a low cost equipment.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 22:21:53 EDT 2001 | davef
Check the fine SMTnet Archives to get started.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 11:54:53 EDT 1998 | Kelly Morris
OOOOOooooooopppppsssss!!!!!!! I need to generate this question elsewere .... your site is great!!! James
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 13:13:38 EDT 2002 | Matt
What size are the spheres? you could have them laser re-balled with no induced heat.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 10:30:33 EDT 2004 | steve
What state are you located in? Will supply local contact for you based on your location.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 01:46:24 EST 2007 | Kent
Did anyone know about the Shinapex Placement Sys? it is good for reballing BGA/CSP/QFN.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 01:01:55 EST 2008 | mskler
What should be stencil size to reball the BGA of 0.6MM ball dia.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 08:08:10 EDT 2009 | c111
Thanks! We would outsource as we do not have the man power for this effort
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 07:57:58 EST 1998 | Mark Quealy
| Does anyone know of a company that reballs BGA's? Im looking for a reliable source that can do a 10/90 alloy. | Winslow Automation in Cal. sells re-balling services as well as a line of preforms and fixtures to do it yourself. We've been re-ball