| Broken Balls |
|
|
|
Relying on noncontact measures is preferable when looking for open BGA connections. It is unfortunate, but mechanical testing of joints does happen on production boards. Figure 1 shows the result. The ball has broken off the BGA package and the PCB pad.
Mechanically probing BGA joints is poor practice, given the ready availability of inspection techniques like x-ray and endoscopes. We can all appreciate that, in some cases, inspection methods may have difficulty finding open connections, but great care needs to be taken if testing of suspect joints is to be considered. Chris Hunt is with the National Physical Laboratory Industry and Innovation division (npl.co.uk); This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . His column appears monthly. |
Columns
| European RoHS Enforcement Explained |
A series of workshops next month on compliance with RoHS and other directives will help US companies looking to break into the European market. |
| Read more... |
| Believing Foxconn Means Suspending Belief |
The Foxconn makeover is in full swing, with the latest this piece from the New York Times that supposes that the world's largest ODM is worried that Apple -- yes, Apple -- might be bringing it down: |
| Read more... |
Features
| Managing Your ESD Program |
The processes are as important as the tools. |
| Read more... |
| SMT Reflow Oven-to-Oven Repeatability |
How to adjust an oven so a single recipe will work across multiple ovens for an individual product. |
| Read more... |
Products
Ultra thin double coated tapes are for bonding and attaching components and assemblies where high dielectric strength is required. REACH and RoHS compatible. Come in polyimide (PI) and polyester...



