Non-collapsing vs Collapsing BGA Balls |
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tatets
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Posted: 10 Jun 2015 at 8:30pm |
Hi,
Looking at the tables below, for non-collapsing we use 0.25 (or less) nominal land diameter for 0.50mm pitch packages. Question is, should 0.30-0.75 ball diameter still applicable for 0.500 pitch packages? Will the land pads not cause any bridging due to space constraints? Similary, for collapsing we use 0.30 (or higher) nominal land diameter for 0.65mm pitch packages. Question is, should 0.15-0.25 ball diameter still applicable for 0.65 pitch packages? Will the land pads not cause any reliability issues due to smaller pads? Thanks in advance for your help. Collapsing Ball Non-collapsing |
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Tom H
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Question is, should 0.30-0.75 ball diameter still applicable for 0.500 pitch packages?
Question is, should 0.15-0.25 ball diameter still applicable for 0.65 pitch packages? Here is the Ball Size to Pin Pitch table from IPC-7351B: |
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Thanks a million Tom!
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