What is a BGA rework station?

What is a BGA rework station?

What is a BGA Rework Station? A BGA rework station is a machine that can be used to refinish or repair printed circuit boards (PCBs) with ball grid array (BGA) packaging and surface-mounted devices (SMDs).

How do you rework a BGA?

What are the steps of BGA repair?

  1. First, remove the components, such as the PCB.
  2. Next, remove the residual solder.
  3. Once you have removed all the excess solder, the BGA can be reballed.
  4. After the excess solder has been removed and the BGA has been reballed, the components and PCB can be re-soldered and reattached.

How does a BGA work?

BGA components have a property where they will self-align as the solder liquifies and hardens which helps with imperfect placement. The component is then heated to connect the leads to the PCB. A mount can be used to maintain the position of the component if soldering is done by hand.

What does BGA stand for in electronics?

(Ball Grid Array) A popular surface mount chip package that uses a grid of solder balls as its connectors. Available in plastic and ceramic varieties, BGA is noted for its compact size, high lead count and low inductance, which allows lower voltages to be used.

What does BGA stand for?

BGA

Acronym Definition
BGA Ball Grid Array
BGA Boys Generally Asian (parody group)
BGA Bitmap Graphics
BGA Battle Ground Academy (Franklin, TN)

What is a BGA system?

A ball grid array (BGA) is a type of surface-mount packaging (a chip carrier) used for integrated circuits. BGA packages are used to permanently mount devices such as microprocessors. A BGA can provide more interconnection pins than can be put on a dual in-line or flat package.

What is a BGA component?

What is a BGA? A Ball Grid Array Integrated Circuit is a surface mount device (SMD) component that possesses no leads. This SMD package employs an array of metal spheres that are made of solder called the solder balls for connections to the PCB (Printed Circuit Board).

What are the function of BGA?

What is BGA connector?

BGA socket can be defined as an electromechanical device, which provides removable interface between IC package and system circuit board with minimal effect on signal integrity. BGA sockets for prototype applications, silicon validations, system development applications uses low cost elastomer contact technology.

How do I make a SMD rework station?

DIY SMD REWORK STATION.

  1. Step 1: Gather the Parts. Here is the part list and link from where you can order them.
  2. Step 2: Wiring.
  3. Step 3: Circuit Diagram.
  4. Step 4: PCB.
  5. Step 5: The Code and Libraries.
  6. Step 6: SETUP.
  7. Step 7: Finished Project:
  8. 76 Comments.

What is PDR rework?

Welcome to PDR – One of the World’s Leading Manufacturers of BGA Rework Stations and also, Compact X-Ray Systems PDR Rework – PDR manufactures some of the finest SMD/BGA Rework systems available worldwide.

Why choose PDR BGA rework stations?

Since 1987, PDR BGA Rework stations have continued to deliver the highest performance and soldering quality, as demanded by our 4500+ customers, many of the world’s top names in: PDR X-Ray – Made in the USA, PDR X-Ray Inspection Systems offer the “best in class” image detail as a result of proprietary X-Ray Tube Technology and Imaging Software.

Where is the PDR ir-e3 made?

This IR Rework product is made in the United Kingdom with only the finest components for optimum quality and precision. The PDR IR-E3 is our top selling rework system, with a rework technology heritage of 37+ years, with over 4500 systems. It remains one of the best performing BGA Rework Stations available anywhere, worldwide.

Why choose PDR IR rework stations for SMT rework?

PDR IR rework stations have become the benchmark for soldering and desoldering quality, loaded with the features required for modern SMT/BGA rework and these days, our customers achieve ultra-high production line yields, in a simple rework process.