Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 13:02:22 EDT 2002 | rocco
Hello !! One basic question ....Which pitch is considered micro BGA ? Thanks !!
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 20 10:57:18 EDT 1998 | Craig Ramsey
Dear Bob, The Tessera microBGA technology defines a family of CSP devices. The most common microBGA type is the TV46 that has been selected by Intel for use with their flash memory devices. A microBGA package in general consists of the silicon die
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 13:44:45 EDT 1998 | Russ Miculich
The mini-BGA was to be smaller than the standard BGA and larger than the micro-BGA. The last I heard there will be no mini BGA but companies such as Tessera, AMKOR-ANAM, etc. will go directly to supply 0.020" center to center pitch micro-BGA's. You
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 04 10:20:52 EDT 2000 | JOHN
Hi A better method wolud be to use a belt feeder the reason being the vibratory feeders tend to blow mfu signal ports I believe you can retrofit your machine to take the BGA also if the bga has no matrix pattern in the centre there is no re
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 06 12:52:24 EST 2002 | Chris Lampron
Hello Everyone, I have been noticing a trend. Many tray packaged parts are now being supplied with velcro straps to secure the trays. Am I wrong in thinking that this is a major source of static electricity? All of these components are BGA, QFP, TSOP
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 18 20:08:36 EST 2002 | jonfox
Are your components not in JEDEC trays? We use Kostat trays and we can bake our parts at or up to 150C. What are your temperature requirements, and what are your parts currently being stored in or on? There are a slew of tray makers out there that
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 28 14:20:37 EST 2000 | Reggie Malli
Hello there, Is there a microBGA qualification procedure available somewhere? Does anybody have any experience with X-ray laminography, if so, what are the benefits of laminography versus the standard x-ray? Can somebody point out the study about th
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 | Tue Mar 17 11:06:33 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
We have never been able to get our IP3 to place BGA's consistently. We installed new bulbs,ran glass plate calibration,played with scan speeds, scan area etc. etc.... I would not recommend this machine for BGA's
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 12:55:03 EST 2004 | James
Polarity in tape and reel is usually always on the bottom left side. And that is correct for the trays, they have a corner taken out where the polarity goes. Hope that helps........