Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 21:48:21 EDT 1999 | kyung sam park
Does anyone have any experiences with bga reballing. When I had reworked failed bga part with new part It was good. So I tried to reball bga detached but failed . I guess the cause of fail is thermal shock. IS IT OK TO REBALL BGA PARTS DETACHED ?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 15:09:31 EDT 1999 | APE South
| Does anyone have any experiences with bga reballing. | When I had reworked failed bga part with new part It was good. | So I tried to reball bga detached but failed . | I guess the cause of fail is thermal shock. | IS IT OK TO REBALL BGA PARTS
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 15:25:27 EDT 1999 | APE South, Jack Reed, Asian Sales Administrator
Dear Mr. Park, Ahn yahn haseo and good day to you. If you are currently in Korea, APE has a direct representative there, Omni-Create in Seoul who can give you full information on BGA reball kits available. Essentially, reball kits are custom made t
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 22 07:24:11 EDT 1999 | Chris May
We are not into BGA Tech (yet !), but I was discussing other issues with a knowledgable individual, who said that they do not reball BGA's. What they do, is to have a piece of glass, apply some flux to the glass and then drag the BGA across the glas
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 17:01:20 EDT 2000 | Philip A. Reyes
Hi! Good day!! My questions is about PBGA rework the ff are: 1. Is it necessary to reball the plastic BGA module after removing it from the PCB? Can you give me the process and critical requirements?(e.i.stencil) 2.After removing the PBGA modul
Electronics Forum | Sat May 17 02:13:43 EDT 2003 | Hon Choi
Thanks all. We are using no clean, so the boards are not washed. That would eliminate the trapped water issue. We would check the PCB after dismounting the BGA, and the short would not be found. When we place another BGA on the board, the board w
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 05 13:38:22 EDT 2021 | ppcbs
For Linear Tech LGA's we solder bump the LGA using a .30mm solder ball then reflow with a tacky flux. This will provide a void free solder joint and adds a little height to the solder joint in case you use a flux that you want to clean from under th
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 22 17:08:01 EST 2005 | finepitch
We might need to open up the term "mass production" here, but I will give it a try anyway. I've seen semiconductor packaging companies in the far east where they pick up balls with a vacuum head, consisting of holes matching the pattern of the BGA p
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 30 16:36:31 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Hi Kc! I went to Surface Mount International last week, and had a chance to see a way to reball BGA's that is very simple, and not expensive at all. I've seen the advertisements in a few magazines, but this was the first time I've seen it live. It's
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 18:24:05 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 | | Earl: We send the BGAs to a service "re-baller." Dave F | | | | P