Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 01 11:50:08 EST 2003 | rdr
Dave, thanks for the info. This sounds like it would verify the presence of an open. We have verified that these balls are open and I am trying to figure out if we are fracturing or not wetting. causing these opens. I would use the die method on ne
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 01 18:42:18 EST 2003 | rdr
Well, here is what I have found so far. I have removed the top of the BGA and found that the ball had detached from the package. Three balls were removed with the two adjacent balls pulling the pads off the board and stayed attached to the BGA while
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 04 09:28:59 EST 2003 | davef
Q1: Anyone has any ideas on how this post-SMT reflow solder joint could have changed to whitish joint? A1: Dunno. You need to tell us more. For instance: * What is the appearance of this white residue? [eg, glassy / coarse, milky colored / opaque,
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 09 20:05:21 EDT 2003 | davef
Kevin: We know of no handy approach to developing recipes. * Certainly programs provided by profiler suppliers give you a good first pass, based on your oven and solder paste. * Second pass in developing your recipe comes through trail and error chan
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 08:52:10 EDT 2003 | davem
Chrissie, I'm glad you (and your people) made it through the painful process of reworking all those BGA's. Hope all your boards sucessfully pass test. Now on to the larger issue. In my experience, the solder paste screen printing process is (along
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 16:55:38 EDT 2003 | russ
Thanks for the info, Here is a couple more questions (and you thought you were done) What size are these caps /res? how thick is your stencil? what type of oven are you using? what is the finish of the board? Anyway, it seems like (from a distance)t
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 18 08:24:49 EDT 2003 | tsongshe
Hello,all.these days I met many skewed transistors after reflow soldering.we 've tried many ways attemting solving it thoroughly...changing the aperture pattern,solder volume and even changing the size of pcb pad,but the results are not very good.eve
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 16:51:19 EDT 2003 | davef
Develop your recipe wave soldering exactly as you developed your recipe for reflow soldering. The only difference is that instead of using your paste supplier's recommendations as the starting point, use your flux supplier's recommendations as a bas
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 09:59:19 EDT 2003 | jgregory
Hello all, We have came into this problem that I wanted to get everyone's input on from the SMTNET. We have roughly four pieces of equipment from a major manufacturer that we purchased from various brokers. We have two reflow ovens, one wave solder,
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 16:45:09 EDT 2003 | jgregory
I do not agree. We were even told that if we do not pay, and we need to order parts, that there is no guarantee of receiving the right part number (since we didn't/couldn't use phone support for correct part numbers) and if the wrong part was receive
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