Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 07 03:16:33 EDT 2020 | rsatmech
It's a BGA component. Missing ball is not possible because we have enabled the vision in pick and place. Solder paste is OM353 type 5 Possibilities of Flux dry before reflow seems valid but I saw the board data it was completed on time like other
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 09:00:19 EDT 2010 | krish_bala
Thank you Graham for the response. The particular BGA that we currently Bake is a Level 3 BGA, which means the BGA will expire in 7 days after removal. We are currently baking the BGAs once a week for the problem described above. These devices are u
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 20:19:10 EDT 2004 | Grant
Hi, We have both Vapor Phase ASSCON semi auto as well as Soltec convection inline ovens. I must say we had no end of problems with Vapor Phase. We tried everything, and just could not totally eliminate tomb-stoning completely. We would always get a
Electronics Forum | Tue May 18 16:48:49 EDT 1999 | Tony
| | | | | What is the best way to re-ball a BGA? Who has the best system for doing it? | | | | | | | | | I'm using our SRT rework stuff to reball in house - when necessary. Of course, we only do this for protos and test boards. We use a standard mi
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 11 22:55:22 EST 2016 | ppcbs
What type of flux is in your solder paste? Active or No-Clean? With lead free solder you really should be using an active flux. The lead free oxidizes during reflow if you are not using a Nitrogen or Vapor Phase reflow. So a more robust and activ
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 14 13:33:10 EST 1998 | ashok dhawan
| I am beginner in BGA assembly and am confused in selection of centering method on pick and place operation.. As per book on 'implementation of BGA Technology-by 1995 aeic inc. states that BGAs reflow is quite forgiving and you can use Mechanical c
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 01:28:48 EDT 2002 | ppcbs
Our BGA Rework process has resulted in 100% yield. We always bake BGA chips at 125 degrees C for at least 8 hours before installation. We always bake loaded boards at 90 degrees C for at least 12 hours before BGA removal. Any parts that went throug
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 16:07:32 EDT 2004 | davef
In rework, your thermal recipe needs to better mimic the recipe that your use in your reflow oven. Oh, that and proper preheating of the board and BGA. [Yano, if you get bored fighting this, rereflowing the board is within reason.] That you are hi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 02:29:13 EST 2009 | sachu_70
Hi Milan, One cause for such BGA failures could either be a laminate warp (bow or twist) formed during your Reflow or Wave soldering process, or perhaps a warp seen on the BGA component package itself prior to processing on SMT line. IPC guidelines f
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 17:01:21 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| | | | | | It seems like most people want to X-Ray their BGAs. We're going to start doing a lot more of them and need to consider X-ray, too. | | | | | | Q: Do most people/companies X-ray everyBGA or do they just do SPC? | | | | | | Q: Can you get