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    Posted: 21 Jun 2016 at 11:17am
Hi,

I was wondering why is there a pad size oversize on certain BGA depending on their ball size ?

I tried a 0.50 mm pitch BGA with a ball size of 0.30 mm and the pad oversize was at 0 mm and as soon as I put the ball at 0.50 mm the pad oversize became 0.05 mm.

Is there a reason or is it simply a bug?

It made our footprint pads bigger when it wasn't necessary.

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For the non-collapsing BGA ball, here are the Ball Sizes / Pad Sizes.
This is when the pad size round-off = 0.01
  • 0.70 / 0.58
  • 0.60 / 0.50
  • 0.50 / 0.45
  • 0.45 / 0.41
  • 0.40 / 0.37
  • 0.35 / 0.33
  • 0.30 / 0.24

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Hi, I am using V2016.02
There is an oversize in the setting that's coming up. Is there a reason for it ? If you create a reference BGA with a Pitch of 0.65 and a nominal ball size of 0.4mm in the oversize ball size it says 0.05mm  by default instead of 0 but if you create the same with a 0.3mm ball size there is no oversize.
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