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BGA warpage

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 20 13:07:16 EST 1999 | Robert Noory

I have received prototype PBGA (256 pins) devices from Motorola (actual part number = KXPC850ZT50). These parts seemed very warped on the edges. When I put the part on a plain surface, it rocks quite a bit when I press lightly on a corner. I have

Re: BGA warpage

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 20 20:42:08 EST 1999 | Tony A

| I have received prototype PBGA (256 pins) devices from | Motorola (actual part number = KXPC850ZT50). These parts seemed very warped on the edges. When I put the part on a plain surface, it rocks quite a bit when I press lightly on a corner. I h

Re: BGA warpage

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 15:24:18 EST 1999 | Terry Burnette

| I have received prototype PBGA (256 pins) devices from | Motorola (actual part number = KXPC850ZT50). These parts seemed very warped on the edges. When I put the part on a plain surface, it rocks quite a bit when I press lightly on a corner. I h

Paste Dispensing

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 06:41:43 EST 2002 | Dreamsniper

Okay, I've read about the pros and cons about solder paste dispensing. Now, I have a Camalot 3800 and I want to experiment about dispensing solder paste. I have a needle gauge of 25GA, 23 and 22. My pcb components are; RC 0603-1812, Size B, C and D

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