Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 16:59:41 EDT 2006 | davef
BGA inspection microscope * sapltd.co.uk/electronic_production/bga_scope/bga_scope.htm * ocwhite.com/bga/ * hirox-usa.com/bga.html * jergensinc.com/infodir/catalog_asg.asp?GroupNum=175 * smttools.com/bga100.html * huntron.com/products/optilia/optili
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 13:48:23 EDT 2007 | Gary
Sorry. I ment to send you to http://www.smttools.com/ Look at the BGA-100 scope.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 16:20:41 EDT 2003 | russ
I am in agreement with Stephen. we also use the little mirror with a microscope. Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 13:39:47 EDT 2003 | Steve
So how much clearance between components (in mm) does the Ersascope require? What if you have caps around (2-3mm from the BGA's edge) a BGA . . . is it necessary to remove them prior to inspection of the BGA?
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 22:27:14 EST 2005 | minimicro
I would look at the SMT Tools BGA-100 scope this is by far the most cost effective tool for the money. We use it in conjunction with our Glenbrook X-ray and get great results. Gary
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 12 03:41:47 EDT 2003 | sanjeevc
Most of the tools that are available in the market eg.ERSAscope or something similar gives a fair idea about the outside rows only and in case the defect happens in the inner layers all these tools are useless.The best way is to use AXI but then its
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 12 14:52:24 EDT 2003 | russ
The supplier is METRON We use model M90-S Website http://www.metronusa.com phone - 858-755-4477 Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 21:28:08 EDT 2003 | Larry D
Tom: Cheapest is grind flat spot on inspection mirror. Plastic mirror is easiest and works for the 1st 2 rows.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 19:27:33 EDT 2003 | Gary Miller
Mini Micro Stencil sells a mirror for $40.00. This thing is great and is made from metal so it won't break so easy. It is also only .008" thick. minimicrostencil.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 14:28:29 EDT 2003 | rgustafson
I agree with the idea of having an outside company look at these parts. How can I find out who offers this type of service?