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MicroSquare Endoscope

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 16:59:41 EDT 2006 | davef

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BGA Detached off the board

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 11 10:45:04 EDT 2008 | eyalg

I assume you mean the balls of the BGA, not pads > (laugh it up guys - I said balls). If so, you > may have a no-lead BGA or a high temp BGA. hi I mean that the the balls were left on the board and the BGA pads were found clean. What do you

BGA

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 10:54:03 EST 2010 | duanebrayton

We are a small Contract Manufacturer and have received a project which has BGA's on top & bottom. 2 larger BGA's on one side (~_20x20mm) & 3 smaller BGA's (~_8x8mm) on the other. we plan on running the side with the smaller BGA's first but need som

Bridge on BGA

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 16:26:21 EDT 1999 | Tony

Yesterday as I was creating a profile on a plastic BGA using Conceptronics freedom 2000 rework station, I happend to discover that I was able to remove solder bridging from a plastic BGA. This is what I did. Created a removal profile, I had a board

Functional Test Faulure due to BGA ICs

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 16:47:17 EDT 2006 | stepheniii

Does replacing the BGA fix the problem? To be a little more blunt, is the BGA or is it the tech says it's the BGA. Beleive none of what you hear and only half of what you see. What kind of BGA is it? If it is one of those BGA's with a built in heats

Re: BGA fault types

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 08:23:23 EDT 2000 | JAX

Jacqueline, The following link will take you to a process related bga site.You might want to check out this bga design website also. www.analog.com/industry/dsp/bga/bgadesig.html Have fun, JAX

BGA / Micro BGA Placed With Quad 4c

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 05 14:59:36 EDT 2000 | Mike Naddra

Does anyone have any expierence placing BGA's or Micro BGA'a with a Quad 4C, Any information will be helpful. Mike

Re: Reballer fro BGA

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 12:47:02 EDT 1999 | Mark

| Any recommendations for a reballer for BGA and mBGA? Low volume, low cost appreciated! | | There is a large article in the current issue of Circuits Assembly magazine that says properly re-balled BGA's are perfectly fine. Also there is a re-bal

Re: BGA Reballing

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 14:56:45 EDT 1999 | Mark

| Does anyone know of a company that reballs BGA's? Im looking for a reliable source that can do a 10/90 alloy. | Yes I do know of the company BGA Bumps and all they do is reball BGA IC's. Check out their web page below.

BGA rework and reliability

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 22 11:11:58 EDT 1998 | Hon

Dear all, What are your views on reworking BGA's? I mean, with the BGA going through reflow temperatures four times or more, and with a manual reballing process, wouldn't it raise up a few reliability issues? Would you consider not doing rework on


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