Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 22:02:57 EDT 2006 | davef
Similarly, we have eliminated solder balls by using an aqueous washer.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 14:42:30 EDT 2006 | any
y we had solder ball after reflow owen?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 11:57:12 EDT 2006 | Chunks
IPC 610 says acceptable Class 1 (Class 2, 3 indicator) if they are entrapped/encpsulated balls within 0.13mm of lands or pads. or exceed 0.13mm in diameter. Defect Class 1,2,3: Solder ball violates min electrical clearance. Solder balls not entrap
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 10:56:38 EDT 2006 | Chunks
In the past, I would normally tell out highly talented inspectors to leave the balls there. The were trapped in the flux residue and were hard to remove. Never caused a problem. But then there was an incident where someone had the bright idea to u
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 15:37:50 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Hi Any, This is from an earlies thread "Solder Ball After Reflow Process". Date: August 16, 2006 01:52 PM Author: Russ Subject: Solder Ball After Reflow Process Oven settings are meaningless here. What does the board see? It is the paste we a
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 17:02:01 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| On 1.27mm (0.050 inches) Standard Ball Grid Array's. | The ball size diameter starts at approximately 0.025 inches. | | If the ball size decreases to 0.012 inches (due to the solder flowing down a via) is the solder connection reliable? | | This
Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 18:36:55 EDT 1999 | Andrew Wulff
| | On 1.27mm (0.050 inches) Standard Ball Grid Array's. | | The ball size diameter starts at approximately 0.025 inches. | | | | If the ball size decreases to 0.012 inches (due to the solder flowing down a via) is the solder connection reliable? |
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 25 04:58:58 EDT 2007 | wayne_
I think the not fully melted BGA ball is the main problem. The middle of the BGA IC...the ball not fully melted....when it subjected to heat and cause PCB warpage....the partial melted joint in the middle part of the BGA started to crack...bcos of we
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 18 12:42:43 EST 2004 | babe
OK, if the sphere of the ball and the paste on the pad are both eutectic, 63/37 then the paste will reflow first causing a drop of the component, after which the spheres will reflow causing a double drop and a good intermettalic. You can see this by
Electronics Forum | Fri May 17 16:37:28 EDT 2002 | Tom Druan
I was wondering if anyone could direct me towards documentation on shear test methods/apparatus to test the bond integrity of a solder ball to its substrate. Thanks.