Electronics Forum: mid-chip solder balling (Page 3 of 216)

Re: Re balling BGA/Pad Dressing Methods

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 15:31:23 EST 1999 | Brian

B: Edsyn make a nice tool to Solder Dress, check out the TSX-70. It'll blow and suck at the same time! | | I know it's been covered before, but is there a newest, best way to reball BGA devices. Also, what's the latest rework methodology (pardo

Re: Re balling BGA/Pad Dressing Methods

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 17:59:01 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| I know it's been covered before, but is there a newest, best way to reball BGA devices. Also, what's the latest rework methodology (pardon my linguistics). | Earl Moon What methods do people use to dress pads after removing and before replacing the

solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 12:02:15 EST 2001 | slthomas

After reading the variety of responses, I feel moved to ask if you're you talking about what are occasionally referred to as solder beads (mid-chip solder balls, attached to the waste line of your chip caps and resistors) or the solder balls that ten

solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 19 08:00:03 EDT 2001 | doctord

Solder balls or mid chip beads? Remember IPC classification for Class 2 allows mid chip beads encapsulated in flux. Usually on R's and C's first thing I would do is verify .006 laser stencil 10% reduction and the most critical, The paste must be on t

Local Fiducials

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 20 10:15:13 EDT 2006 | wrongway

mid chip solder balls we had that trouble for awhile we went from a 8 mil thick stencil to 6 mil stencil and did some home plate style of cut outs in the stencil for the 1206 caps and resistors it seemed to fix our mid chip solder balls

Solder balls

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 15 15:46:05 EDT 2008 | slthomas

Can you describe your solder balls...mid-chip solder balls, "splatter" around pads, etc.?

Solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 15:12:18 EDT 2008 | slthomas

To quote a regular here, "Are you sure your washer is set up correctly?" :P He's a WS junkie. This is a really common problem and is discussed here often. Mid chip solder balls (solder beads) are almost always the result of too much paste being dep

Solder balls on Ceramic

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 25 04:28:54 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22

Are the solder balls what we would call ' mid chip ' solder balls where a single or sometimes a few larger solder balls are positioned somewhere along the side of the chip or are they the solder paste powder particles spread around the pads ?

Mid Chip Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 16:21:42 EST 2000 | Dave Chapman

We are having mid chip solder balls on chips and resistors. Seeing the problem on 80% of the assemblies we run. Anywhere from 1 to six of the balls per board. We have slowed the oven down, increased the pressure on the screenprinter to get less paste

Re: Mid Chip Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 10:55:44 EST 2000 | Dave F

Interesting point Mark. We prefer solder mask between pads to reduce bridging. How does removing solder mask between pads eliminate solder balling? Thanks Dave F


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