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BGA Resistor Array Separating from Balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 18 10:49:22 EST 2010 | pcbrookie

Hello all, One of our resistor arrays is becoming detached from its balls after reflow. This is the second instance of this happening. The balls are clearly soldered to the board, but the actual package is coming off (package pads are quite bare).

Solder Joint

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 09:26:59 EST 2007 | CK Flip

I think most people don't "get" soldering, and advocate the "more-is-better" approach as if solder were duct tape - you know...the more duct tape you put on something the stronger the bond. Such is NOT the case with soldering. People don't "get" that

Ag/Pd termination reflow soldering issues

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 16:54:32 EDT 2007 | flipit

I don't suggest using Pd/Ag or Ag/Pd terminated components unless you are forced to use them. You often see a line of demarcation that suggests a poorly wetted solder joint. I have had bad experiences with Pd/Ag terminated capacitors. Even when so

White residues

Electronics Forum | Sun May 25 10:30:31 EDT 2008 | necdetozyonum

Dear All, I would like to take your opinion about the result that we have faced after cleaning the PC assemblies in a cleaning machine (Miele Dishwasher) with the cleaning detergent Qualitek Everkleen 1005. We use DI water for cleaning purpose in t

Solder beads and wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 09:25:47 EDT 2006 | nodlac

Here is a nugget from the Data Sheet... Wave Soldering: Excess moisture on the PCB during soldering may lead to random solder balling and poor wetting of some solder joints. IT IS IMPORTANT that the flux solvent carrier (water) is fully evaporated a

Re: seeking low cost fix to tce mismatch

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 29 15:42:34 EST 1999 | Mike Naddra

Justin, I would be currious as to your customers application, and if the temperature delta and rate are great enough to cause solder joint failures as a function of mismatched Tce then you may want to consider that even if you are able to identify

where to get good flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 04:08:20 EDT 2013 | ericrr

Yes well, now we used to add a bit of flux to our leaded paste to make it slightly runny, But when we went to unleaded paste the joker who came in from another company to set the temperature on the oven said "you dont add anything to unleaded paste!.

Re: CBGA vs PBGA

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 12:24:02 EDT 2000 | Philip

Hi Chris! I hope this will help you! The CBGA uses an array of high melting point solder spheres(Sn10/Pb90) to connect its ceramic chip carrier to an epoxy glass (FR4) PCB using eutectic (Sn63/Pb37) solder joints at both ceramic and card inter

Re: Top Side BGA Reflowing @ Wave Solder

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 16:36:28 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson

| We've recently encountered this problem where one of our .050" pitch BGA's were reflowing at the wave thus causing shorts... The board was profiled with probes stuck to a QFP solder joint, an 0603, and one of the BGA joints. There was an almost 7

Wave Solder of White Tin Emmersion Finish

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 10:56:37 EST 1999 | Pat Pepper

Would anyone out there happen to have some experience with wave soldering of white emmersion finish pcb's? Recently, we have done some prototype boards in white tin. The reflow solder joints look very good, but the wave solder joints look grainy. I


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