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PBGA Criteria

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 16:38:08 EDT 2000 | Philip A. Reyes

Hi Sir Charles! Good Day! I hope you can help me about my queries. 1. What is the acceptable misregistration or misalignment of balls after reflow soldering of PBGA module on the PCB? 2. Is there any criteria for solder ball defect or solder beads

What Will I See

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 11:23:44 EDT 2001 | Gil Zweig

BGA defects observed with x-ray inspection fall into catagories. One catagory is the obvious defects; i.e. soledr bridges, missing balls, excessive solder voids. The second catagory is the more subtle "potential" defect. This is where variations in

Process Qualification

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 19:32:58 EDT 2001 | Gil Zweig

I believe that at the present time the industry really does not know how to use x-ray inspection apart from indentifying the obvious defects such as shorts, missing balls and gross solder voids. The real utility of x-ray inspection is to recognize: 1

Thermally Conductive Epoxy

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 16:08:57 EDT 2001 | seand

Hello Again John, Are you injecting a like material currently? How are you doing this with your current process? Is this material being used specifically because the customer identified it as such? If this is not a current process for you, how do

Re: High Tg laminates

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 09:02:57 EST 1999 | Dave F

John: The 180 Tg point is a sweet spot for obtaining heat resistance, cost effectivly. These high technology boards provide good thermal resistance for wire bonding, direct chip attach, and BGA mounting and rework. Since these boards are harder th

Re: voc free flux

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 04:00:01 EST 1999 | Vinesh Gandhi

Glenn, i am aware of one unique problem with voc free fluxes. since these fluxes have certain amountb of water content they cause sputtering leading to solder balls & voids problems. Regards Vinesh Gandhi | I require some feed back from any one

Re: BGA rework station and x-ray inspector

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 12:15:34 EDT 1998 | X-man

| | We need BGA rework station and x-ray inspector recently in urget case, Do you have any information to rework FPGA package and inspect them during processing. | Thx for any information | Best Regards, | Stoney Tsai Stoney, Probably the best rewor

Re: BGA inspection guideline

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 14:26:17 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis

There is a FREE yes Free inspection standard on my web site you can download. There is also information on my CD ROM, posters and video for BGA Inspection http://www.bobwillis.co.uk | | I am very interesting of getting information about the criteria

Re: BGA inspection guideline

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 07 03:34:06 EDT 1998 | Martin Kelly

Hi just to let you know, in case you don't, but an x-ray machine is needed too check the solder balls, once they've been placed. See you later, | | I am very interesting of getting information about the criteria inspection of BGA. Example, what are

BGA Rework & X-ray

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 10 13:30:46 EDT 2001 | mzaboogie

Good Afternoon. Hope all is well with everyone. > I was wondering, What is the preferred equipment > to use for BGA rework/replacement and xray? I > would like to know what equipment you are using > and your likes/dislikes of the equipment.


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