Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 19 11:31:14 EDT 2015 | duchoang
We remove the LGA, clean the pads, "re-ball" the LGA by solder-printing it, reflow and re-install it on board as BGA. That way, we don't need to apply solder paste on board. It works !!!
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 25 15:27:47 EDT 1999 | Dave F
David: Most of the focus of current reliabilty testing seems to be in the area of void creation. Motorla does not use reworked BGAs. There's a source for that somewhere on SMTnet. You can find it in the archives. My2� Dave F
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 16:25:38 EDT 1999 | greg c
I am looking for a BGA rework/placement system and would like any experience that you have had. I am looking for a system that is reasonable for the placment, removing and re-balling thank you
Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 16:14:45 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
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
Electronics Forum | Sun May 31 16:00:33 EDT 1998 | Eric
Earl, I am not sure of your specifc application but we have a good system to easily reball your BGA's E-mail me at bgakit@concentric.net for more information. Thanks, Eric
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 27 19:53:06 EST 1998 | Tony Arteaga
If you still interested in information on BGA rework, please e-mail me. We currently provide BGA rework, from re-balling and placement of bga. Thanks Tony A
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 09:01:14 EDT 2001 | stefo
Steve, Go to: http://www.sixsigmaservices.com/services.htm They can do it, or you can buy the "solderquik" bga preforms and do it yourself. They have a $50.00 minimum lot charge if you have them do it... -Steve Gregory-
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 25 16:27:11 EDT 2002 | dason_c
Mark, you can check one of the instruction of the BGA reball process as below. http://www.winslowautomation.com/BGA-Reball-Instruct.pdf
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 17:41:19 EDT 2002 | retronix
We currently provide a full range of BGA re-balling services for several customers in Mexico. Please feel free to check out our web site at wwww.retronixinc.com
Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 20:31:06 EDT 2004 | GS
Try contacting Process Sciences in Austin tx at 512-259-7070 They can do that process for you without you having to lay out a ton of $ for equipment