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Flux dip or solder print for CSP

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 09:10:04 EST 2017 | Rob

Hi Joshua, We've done both, but a lot depends on what soloution your machine vendor has, and how good it is. Can you add it into your machine acceptance criteria? Rob.

Re: Void in solder bump

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 08:11:34 EST 1999 | Jim Nunns

Our spec on voids is 30% ball diameter in the center. On the component to ball and pad to ball interface, we use 25%. To determine this spec, we asked around. I don't know of any studies that have been done to verify if this is OK Regards Jim |

Re: Void in solder bump

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 15:29:03 EST 1999 | Jason Hall

| Our spec on voids is 30% ball diameter in the center. On the component to ball and pad to ball interface, we use 25%. To determine this spec, we asked around. I don't know of any studies that have been done to verify if this is OK | | Regards | Ji

X-Ray Criteria for BGA Solder Ball

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 13:53:22 EDT 2004 | Greg D

Hi, What's the maximum and minimum solder void that can be accepted during X-ray? What about the percentage of Ball Roundness..20%? 30%? thanks and regards,

Re: Void in solder bump

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 16 03:06:36 EST 1999 | Wirat S.

| | Our spec on voids is 30% ball diameter in the center. On the component to ball and pad to ball interface, we use 25%. To determine this spec, we asked around. I don't know of any studies that have been done to verify if this is OK | | | | Regard

Re: Void in solder bump

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 13:35:03 EST 1999 | Terry Burnette

| I saw the problem of void in solder bump or in lead less component or some BGA. But I didn't have standard specification of that void is accept or reject? Do any body have the better idea or suggestion of the criteria ? | | Thank you, | Wirat

Re: Void in solder bump

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 06 10:27:05 EDT 1999 | Kenneth Hedman

| | I saw the problem of void in solder bump or in lead less component or some BGA. But I didn't have standard specification of that void is accept or reject? Do any body have the better idea or suggestion of the criteria ? | | | | Thank you, |

X-Ray Criteria for BGA Solder Ball

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 14:24:32 EDT 2004 | Steve Gregory

It all depends where the voids are, and that's tough to do with a transmission x-ray. One needs to be able tilt the assembly at 45-degrees during x-ray, so you can get an idea where the void is. Or, you spend some big bucks for an x-ray laminography

X-Ray Criteria for BGA Solder Ball

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 14:44:24 EDT 2004 | Steve Gregory

It all depends where the voids are, and that's tough to do with a transmission x-ray. One needs to be able tilt the assembly at 45-degrees during x-ray, so you can get an idea where the void is. Or, you spend some big bucks for an x-ray laminography

Standard for BGA void

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 03:52:38 EDT 2002 | Ben

I'm doing lead-free SMT of BGA with 450 micron ball. I found there are lots of voids under xray, there are around 2-3 voids in every balls. It is around 10% of volume ratio. I would like to ask if anyone know there is any standard of acceptable maxim

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