Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 29 22:41:42 EST 2003 | msimkin
Our design team have got a problem. We need to either drill out 6 vias/pads for a BGA site, or remove the solder balls form the BGA before they are palced. ( std eutectic) Has anyone used a vendor to remove balls from BGA (0.75mm piutch, ball size ap
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 15:48:31 EST 2002 | davef
On his site "SMT In Focus", our friend Brian Sloth Blitzen lists the following sampling of lead-free [no lead] links: * Alpha Metals: http://www.alphametals.com/lead_free/index.html * Circuits Assembly magazine: http://www.circuitsassembly.com/db_ar
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 21:25:52 EDT 2006 | mika
Yes we do place "big and heavy" SMT DC/DC:s on most of our board's. Please tell us what brand it is or at least what the package look like?!? For instance we place a different numbers of "heavy" DC/DC converters (40x20mm & 45x25mm) that has the pick-
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 11:27:48 EDT 2001 | rob_thomas
Hello all, Does anyone have any experience using solder quick preforms for ball attach on Flex? Thanks, Rob
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 00:12:13 EST 2003 | Grant Petty
Hi, Another option we have used here in house is to remove the unwanted BGA balls with solder wick, and then to manually place them on the PCB foot print. This eliminates the pick and place machine's optical centering freaking out because the balls
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 16:28:07 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? This is a known L
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 29 23:40:29 EST 2003 | ppcbs
We here at Precision PCB Services, Inc. Perform selective ball removal. We just completed a job today where we removed 4 balls, and then installed traces to dog-bone the pads at two locations on 30 BGA's. An eaisier and more cost effective solutio
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 10:50:19 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| Hello everyone, | | I would like to know more about the so called FACETED or "Mirror ball" surface apperance. Its cause and how to eliminate / corrective actions for it. | | pls. help... | | thanks and best regargs, | ...Omat | Omat While I hav
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 16:00:45 EST 2003 | Don A
It would depend on how many boards and parts you need to build. I would prefer an etch cut as it leaves the the part intact and you get the strength of the solder joint. It also reduces the handling of the BGA and associated damage from that
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 05 12:41:40 EST 2005 | stepheniii
thermal cycling chemical reactions (can occur slowly) they were only touching before and not really a solid solder joint