Transcription of Ball Grid Array (BGA) Packaging
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2000 Packaging Databook 14-1 Ball Grid Array (BGA) plastic ball grid Array (PBGA) has become one of the most popular Packaging alternatives for high I/O devices in the industry. Its advantages over other high leadcount (greater than ~208 leads) packages are many. Having no leads to bend, the PBGA has greatly reduced coplanarity problems and minimized handling issues. During reflow the solder balls are self-centering (up to 50% off the pad), thus reducing placement problems during surface mount. Normally, because of the larger ball pitch (typically mm) of a BGA over a QFP or PQFP, the overall package and board assembly yields can be better.
Ball Grid Array (BGA) Packaging 14 14.1 Introduction The plastic ball grid array (PBGA) has become one of the most popular packaging alternatives for high I/O devices in the industry. Its advantages over other high leadcount (greater than ~208 leads) packages are many. Having no leads to bend, the PBGA has greatly reduced coplanarity problems
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