Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 06:50:55 EDT 1998 | Masdi Muhammad
Hi, We are having problem with yield loss due to electrical fail. Further investigation shows that the failure is due to solder bridging under BGA. Has been there any study or experience on how this could occur and what we can do to prevent it. Than
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 09:28:24 EDT 2002 | Hussman69
Sure do, it's from the paste that gets squeezed under your R's and C's. This paste is now on your mask and during reflow, wants to move off the mask. Unfortunatly, it follows the flux residue to the side of your component. An easy fix is to use th
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 30 23:37:47 EST 2019 | agoesfirmanto
Hello All, I am a SMT Engineer from Indonesia, I am facing the problem of soldering balls in only one IC location, in other areas there are none. solder ball defect almost 30%. I have done several actions but failed to reduce the solder ball. 1.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 08:44:50 EDT 1998 | Kelly Morris
| Hi, | We are having problem with yield loss due to electrical fail. Further investigation shows that the failure is due to solder bridging under BGA. Has been there any study or experience on how this could occur and what we can do to prevent it.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 10:08:38 EST 1998 | Magnus
| | Hi, | | We are having problem with yield loss due to electrical fail. Further investigation shows that the failure is due to solder bridging under BGA. Has been there any study or experience on how this could occur and what we can do to prevent
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 10:56:38 EDT 2006 | Chunks
In the past, I would normally tell out highly talented inspectors to leave the balls there. The were trapped in the flux residue and were hard to remove. Never caused a problem. But then there was an incident where someone had the bright idea to u
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 15:37:50 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Hi Any, This is from an earlies thread "Solder Ball After Reflow Process". Date: August 16, 2006 01:52 PM Author: Russ Subject: Solder Ball After Reflow Process Oven settings are meaningless here. What does the board see? It is the paste we a
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 30 04:23:50 EST 2023 | 012band
I have used LTS (Sn57.6%Bi0.4%Ag) solder balls for soldering on Ni/Au pads, and I have observed a wrinkle pattern on the ball surface. When you attempted soldering on CuOSP substrate pads under the same conditions, the surface appeared normal. Additi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 16:12:47 EST 2002 | Joe B.
Dave F, thank you for your reply and the references you included. You asked why I'm trying to understand this info, here's an answer: I'm working on an NSF-funded materials-related project, one aspect of which may lead to some advances in the forma
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 16:28:07 EDT 1999 | Andrew Wulff
On 1.27mm (0.050 inches) Standard Ball Grid Array's. The ball size diameter starts at approximately 0.025 inches. If the ball size decreases to 0.012 inches (due to the solder flowing down a via) is the solder connection reliable? This is a known L