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Basic BGA setup

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 17:50:51 EST 2009 | bigalnz

Hi All, I do PC/Laptop repair and are finding some jobs I cant do because they need a BGA rework. I dont admit to being a pro with respect to BGA, and thus a purchase decision is hard.I have been looking at : http://zhuomao.en.alibaba.com/product/

Infrared Soldering Station

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 15:57:21 EDT 2010 | mikesewell

I've owned two PDR Lightmaster IR rework stations (bought at 2 diff. companies) and have been extremely happy with them. Closed loop,separate control of top and bottom heater via non contact thermocouples. Control the process, not the product - set

BGA Corner

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 13:40:49 EDT 2011 | hegemon

I have seen this before with larger PBGA components. When installed using a rework system, I would advise Convective rather thn IR. In my experience having high power (not high temp) convection is the only way to deal with these problematic devices

Non wetting spots of flex PCB pads

Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 04:58:19 EDT 2023 | auriga2001

I agree with the two other replies. Left alone, it is a defect. If it's just excess adhesive or coating, you can use IPC-7711/7721 'Rework, Modification and Repair of Electronic Assemblies' for guidance on removing. Section 2.3.1 explains how to te

What kind of SMT style is rather welcome?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 09:26:26 EDT 2023 | frankchan

placement> (curing)> reflow soldering> cleaning> inspection> rework SMT production process Surface mount process a. Single-sided assembly: (All surface-mount components are on one side of the PCB) Incoming inspection-solder paste stirring-screen prin

Re: Rework

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 10 15:47:35 EST 2000 | Casey Scheu

Russ, As I stated earlier 100% satisfaction guaranteed. I'd like to address a couple of your problems. 1. Lack of TC control. I don't really understand this issue. The system is a closed loop system w/ the TC located directly in the nozzle block.

Re: Rework

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 10 15:47:35 EST 2000 | Casey Scheu

Russ, As I stated earlier 100% satisfaction guaranteed. I'd like to address a couple of your problems. 1. Lack of TC control. I don't really understand this issue. The system is a closed loop system w/ the TC located directly in the nozzle block.

Re: Bga reballing

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 15:25:27 EDT 1999 | APE South, Jack Reed, Asian Sales Administrator

Dear Mr. Park, Ahn yahn haseo and good day to you. If you are currently in Korea, APE has a direct representative there, Omni-Create in Seoul who can give you full information on BGA reball kits available. Essentially, reball kits are custom made t

Re: Wells-CTI BGA Socket Alignment Issue?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 19 20:47:35 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory

| Recently, someone in the SMTNET forum had installed a Wells-CTI Z-Lok socket and found that it was one row off from the board layout pads. Was the problem due to a layout error or was the datasheet incorrect? Dave ol' pal...dat wuz me...

Re: Who Are The X-Men?

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 19 12:03:09 EDT 1998 | Scott Cook

Out of interest, are you using an 84V? 84VZ? a 60V? 60VZ? With SBIP or the Yamaha vision system (VICS 1000)? Do you have the old tray sequencer? > WRONG!!!! Why do folks still live in this mindset? I'm not slamming you personally. But this is preva


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