Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 18:08:33 EDT 2007 | davef
It may not be area of activity of Winslow Automation, but they are in the Bay Area, work in an area not far afield of your need, and likely know someone that can do this type of rework for you.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 26 05:43:50 EDT 2019 | ppcbs
Check out our line of Shuttle Star BGA Rework Stations. Our model SV550 is $18,500.00 installed. Installation includes training on machine set up, profile development, process implementation and operator certificate. We have been providing rework se
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 14:14:31 EDT 2007 | jeremyl
We are making a socketed version of the boards, but it forces some compromises that will degrade performance. In talking to people (although admittedly most are rework vendors) the consensus is that with this small a part you pretty much need visio
Electronics Forum | Thu May 17 22:29:07 EDT 2007 | davef
Try: winslowautomation.com We have no relationship, nor receive benefit from the company referenced above.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 10:54:55 EDT 2007 | hegemon
I have always been impressed by the Finetech machines for this scale of work. www.finetechusa.com I have no affiliation there, just a old sales enemy/friend Super accurate optics and placement.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 13:54:57 EDT 2007 | rgduval
Jeremy, Would socketing the chip help you guys out at all? One of the sales rep's I use also rep's a company that builds custom sockets/interface boards for BGA packages. I can get their info, if you're interested. cheers ..rob
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Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 19:32:36 EDT 2007 | jimpat
Jeremy, Just started looking into this equipment myself. I have not dealt with Madell Tech however, I know that they do not manufacture equipment . . . they are importers / resellers of equipment made in China. To me the stuff on their site does n
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 | Wed May 30 11:08:39 EDT 2007 | bartlozie
If you are use to this kind of work, you can repair/replace these components with a simple hot air blower, (�100) Get a good air and temperature controlled hot air blower, and a skilled operator, mount a thermocoupler on a testboard, and learn the t