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    Posted: 08 May 2017 at 9:11pm
How I can find a BGA has collapsing or non-collapsing balls?

Not mentioned in datasheet.

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I suppose that can be judged by ball material.
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Originally posted by cioma cioma wrote:

I suppose that can be judged by ball material.

how ?
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Tom Hausherr wrote a very nice blog on this subject a while ago.

Have a look at https://blogs.mentor.com/tom-hausherr/blog/tag/bga/


It is in the lower part of this document.
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By likelihood of the material to melt during reflow.
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Normally, a non-collapsing Ball starts at 0.50 mm pin pitch however, there could be some 0.65 mm pitch.

The pad size grows larger to accommodate the hole-in-pad annular ring.

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