Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 19:17:43 EDT 2022 | cbart
Good afternoon The ISI I was mentioning is interconnections solutions which is a division of Molex. a few years back we ran into a component end of life situation but had thousands of very high dollar bare boards in stock. the package was a BGA and w
Electronics Forum | Tue May 12 10:03:12 EDT 2009 | daan_terstegge
Hi All, I see more and more components like QFN or LGA with bottom-only terminations,with landpatterns getting finer all the time. I have no ppm-figures of our process, but based on a benchmark study by Agilent I'd say that 500 ppm is a decent value
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 09:11:12 EDT 2001 | Grant Petty
Hi, I would agree. We purchased a TP9 just the slow machine, but we were a small company at the time, and it worked fantastic. Almost no maintenance, and it's a dream to changeover. The serivce in Australia is also very good, but that does not appl
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 10:51:49 EDT 2001 | davef
On over printing, the general issues are: * Paste deposits being so large that when reflowing, collapse onto many, rather than a single solder mass. * Paste expanding during heating and being close to other solder deposits and bridging [as you say].
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 03:27:31 EDT 2006 | dougs
Hi folks, thanks for all the tips. We have run our first batch of these flexi boards now. I had the PCB suppliers make me some 1.6mm FR4 carriers to lay the boards on to carry them through the process. (1 flat & 1 with cutouts for the second side)
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 09 15:20:19 EDT 2002 | pjc
When you look at the capabilities of Combo machines they tend to sacrifice performance when compared to separate X-ray and AOI machines, meaning they don't do either the X-ray or AOI operations as well as a machine that was designed to do only one. A
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 24 11:00:12 EST 1999 | Steve Schrader
Are the terms "uBGA" and "Fine Pitch BGA" synonomous, different all-together, or is Fine Pitch BGA a subset of uBGA? Thanks. Steve
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 02 03:51:14 EDT 2004 | HARAN
I was told by my boss that the new product will be transfered to my facility will have the Super BGA and Hyper BGA.Can I know what is the difference of these 2 components compared to normal BGA.Is there any difference in the assembly process and requ
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 | Fri Jul 02 08:24:16 EDT 2004 | davef
HyperBGA: http://www-306.ibm.com/chips/techlib/techlib.nsf/techdocs/852569B20050FF7785256996004C8AFA/$file/hyperbga.pdf SuperBGA: http://www.amkor.com/Products/all_products/sbga.cfm