Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 14:15:35 EDT 2011 | floydf
I found it over here: http://cache.freescale.com/files/archives/doc/app_note/AN1231.pdf?fsrch=1&sr=2
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 12:52:14 EDT 2002 | pjc
I believe its called a BGA Clamp.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 13:02:22 EDT 2002 | rocco
Hello !! One basic question ....Which pitch is considered micro BGA ? Thanks !!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 10:54:17 EDT 2002 | pr
Why not get them on tape and reel? I always found the less I use the trays the better.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 11 17:26:27 EDT 2002 | Tony B
Does anyone know how the Fuji IP2 can be adapted to place BGA's? The MTU places the chip on a carrier with suction in the center and it will not hold on to the BGA due to the lack of a flat surface on the bottom. I have had limited success building
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 17:35:42 EDT 2002 | davef
Micro BGA � (�BGA�). A Tessera brand name for a fine [0.5 mm and 0.75 mm solder ball] pitch BGA.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 14:35:03 EDT 2002 | jax
BGA Clamp...... Sounds to technical to me! Not sure about what is needed for installing on IP2, although I am pretty sure it can be done. I have no pic to give. Stop working with FUJI about 5 years ago.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 12:04:51 EDT 2002 | jax
The Lizard Tongue is just a thin metal strip that, when actuated, slides over the BGA component and holds it down during transport. If you contact FUJI, they should be able to give you a part number, and install instructions..... maybe even the real
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 14 05:37:17 EDT 2002 | johnw
Hi all bga placcement on an ip2 can is possible although as pointed out the x/y dimensionsof the part are used for placement I would suggest you arrange for your parts to be taped and reeled as this is the prefered way to go what size are the bga,s