Electronics Forum | Thu May 01 10:06:39 EDT 2003 | chrissieneale
IT PASSED! no problems, and the customer has accepted it. Never underestimate the stretching of the rules when the scheldule is super tight. Thanks for all the replies on here, much appreciated. Right, onto the next problem..... Chrissie
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 00:53:09 EST 2004 | alwil
I have an Electrolytic capacitor which is 17mm in diameter and is 16.7mm in height. It is presented in a reel,44mm x 24mm. I want to know if there is a suitable feeder available to place this part onto a Fuji IP3. Thanks, Alan.
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 07 17:53:39 EST 2004 | Ken
Increasing the metals loading may help. But may cause issues elsewhere. Unsure of your exact process....but may work. Is anyone dispensing solder paste onto BGA pads...how is voiding in comparison???
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 19:33:11 EST 2004 | pdeuel
Looks like most did not help you with your question. REFLOW is to flow and flow again. Flow is when somthing moves. Reflow is when it moves a second time. When solder is applied to the PCB it flows onto the board thru the appatures of the stencle. It
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 21:55:57 EST 2004 | Dreamsniper
Has anybody here could provide me good infos regarding BGA rework Kits other than the Flextac Stencil. Also on what sort of fixtures and toolings they provide to help me align the rework stencil onto the BGA pads. Thanks in advance... Hi to Dave F.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 14:08:04 EDT 2004 | bwet
Perhaps you can try to use the new StencilQuik(TM) technque as it more easily facilitates solder balls dropping onto the pads. Info at http://www.solder.net/stencilquik.asp
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 03:40:17 EDT 2004 | Rama
We are going to start producing product that require us to assemble Stacked BGAs. My question - how to rework this package, as the the process of either removing or re-placing them onto the PCB will the effect the BGA sitting on top of it. Pls help.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 21 05:20:12 EDT 2005 | Rob
Hi Jessie, Wrong market - we print solder (or glue) onto boards in 3D, then place components into it, then put it through a very hot oven, for it to liquify, then solidify, fixing the components to the board. Good luck with your venture, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 04 13:19:43 EST 2005 | Slow Ride
I would use a spot solder machine. If not, why not spray the mask onto the board? Use a Camalot machine or something similar. Using a stencil over placed components wil yield a thick mask - right? That's why I'd spray.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 10:51:25 EST 2005 | russ
Are we talking about reflowing the two boards together after the one gets the solderballs reflowed onto it?