Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 02 09:10:57 EST 1999 | Al Carrillo
Hi everybody. Somebody know any consideration or special care to make a profile for BGA's. any advice is aprecied. thanks Al Carrillo
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 19:43:16 EST 1999 | Ron Costa
What are the problems related to cleaning when using OA tacky flux to replace a PBGA. Will your standard inline cleaner be able to reach all the way under to clean all residue? BGA type is 1.27mm pitch .030 dia. ball plastic. Any info helpful! Thank
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 13 11:21:22 EST 1999 | Patrick O' Herlihy
Can anyone recommend ways of reducing damage to solder masks ... a new wick perhaps. I find that using standard wicks the imposed damage is un-acceptable. Also any good links on the subject of bga rework would be really appreciated in earnest ...
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 16:42:26 EST 1998 | Dave Clements
Has any anyone established / published quality standards for BGA solder joints? Is IPC-A-610 in process of adding standards for BGAs?
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 03:37:29 EST 1998 | Youngho Song
Hi everybody? I heard that typical FR-4 would not acceptable for BGA application. What is the main reason? (thermal property? or CTE?) Sombody please answer me the requirement of PCB substrate for PCB application. Thanks. Youngho Song
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 14 09:00:59 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| Any info on a BGA rework machine in the 10-20K range. | | Thanks | Mike C | In the $60K range I really like the Pace model? (y'all join in). Whether there is a cheaper, non-programmable type, the gang can answer. Earl Moon
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 16 11:56:07 EST 1998 | Alan Archer
| Any info on a BGA rework machine in the 10-20K range. | | Thanks | Mike C | Mike, Take a look at APE South. www.apecorp.com Idiot proof equipment at extremely competitive pricing. Regards, Alan Archer
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 12:15:00 EST 1998 | Kenny Vaughn
Does anyone know of a company that reballs BGA's? Im looking for a reliable source that can do a 10/90 alloy.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 05:59:43 EST 1998 | Magnus
Hi, I would like to get in contact with people that have knowledge about the BGA mounting process. Please drop me an e-mail. /Magnus
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 20 10:57:18 EDT 1998 | Craig Ramsey
Dear Bob, The Tessera microBGA technology defines a family of CSP devices. The most common microBGA type is the TV46 that has been selected by Intel for use with their flash memory devices. A microBGA package in general consists of the silicon die
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