Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 02:57:49 EDT 2019 | pauljohnson
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Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 02:39:30 EDT 2019 | peterchan
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Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 09:32:09 EST 2007 | Jeff
Hi, I am having problems reworking a lead free PBGA (23mm x 23mm, 1mm pitch). The board is relatively small (5" X 4" X 0.063"). During the removal stage, a thermocouple was placed at the solder ball level (between the board and underneath of compo
Electronics Forum | Thu May 17 21:50:29 EDT 2007 | jeremyl
Hi All. We are a tiny startup company developing an IC in a flip-chip CSP package. We find ourselves in need of being able to remove and replace (ie rework) our chip on a characterization board. The board will not be big and the chip is very small
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 10:28:46 EDT 1999 | Joe Cameron
Hello all, Been doing some comparisons on joints made using the soldering iron versus reflowed solder paste (on a QFP package). The difference is quite significant: the joints made by the soldering iron are inconsistent and in many cases not filled
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 20 17:54:26 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
| I am looking for a small benchtop rework station for replacing bad QFP132's as well as a variety of SO8 to SO20 components and 1206 chips. I've been looking into some IR heating equipment as well as hot air tools, but have little experience with s
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 15 10:12:44 EDT 2002 | davef
1) Do people always bake, sometimes or never? Does this depend on whether MS sensitive components are near the rework site? If a BGA is to be removed and reballed, baking is a no-brainer. Sometimes, based on the proximity of the MS components. >2)
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 16:43:41 EDT 2004 | russ
So the only difference between the "regular solderers" and the BGA people is trace repair? If that is it than you should put the pay in range with your PCB repair people. We do not pay any extra for BGA rework since all they do is wick pads (common
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 06:25:42 EST 2006 | bwet
There are several life studies (see for example http://www.solder.net/stencilquik/articles.asp) which point to higher reliability of reworked BGAs using solder paste vs flux. The theory on the mechanisms which allow this to happen are as follows: 1
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 16:34:23 EDT 2007 | jeremyl
Thanks for the feedback. The Finetech machines look very nice, but are far out of our budget. While we are looking for the most cost effective solution, we are able to spend ~$15K on this machine. We really just need a reliable way to remove and rep
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