Ok next give me the part numbers to the BGA device, Your first pic looks only to be ground pads so shouldn't matter. I will check the pinouts and see if you are good.
Second has many more so again need to check which are actually needed then will help you through the repairs
Ok next give me the part numbers to the BGA device, Your first pic looks only to be ground pads so shouldn't matter. I will check the pinouts and see if you are good.
Second has many more so again need to check which are actually needed then will help you through the repairs
which part numbers do you mean.
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Cant find pinouts for them, Ok can you get a clearer shot of the bottom left missing pad in first image please.... The other 2 are unused so they are fine.
Can you remove the adhesive off the second one so I can see the tracks... If you can't get it off so we can see clearly you may aswell scrap the board with that many lifted
this is the ATI chipset with embedded hd4200 graphics. 1/4 of the pins are either NC or double connections to GND or VCC. So if you are lucky, give it a try as it is, and maybe everything will work. i have always had success with this chip.
this is the ATI chipset with embedded hd4200 graphics. 1/4 of the pins are either NC or double connections to GND or VCC. So if you are lucky, give it a try as it is, and maybe everything will work. i have always had success with this chip.
Yeah the one with a few pads missing is most likely ok as by the looks of the locations they are just grounds.
Second though..... Chances that the pads are all unimportant is going to be very slim.
Cant find pinouts for them, Ok can you get a clearer shot of the bottom left missing pad in first image please.... The other 2 are unused so they are fine.
Can you remove the adhesive off the second one so I can see the tracks... If you can't get it off so we can see clearly you may aswell scrap the board with that many lifted
This s the first one, i wil load teh second one later when im done with it.
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ok that pad needs a repair.... What you need to do is scrape the solder mask off slightly to allow you to get to its target connection (its right next to it) get a strand of desoldering wick and cut it so it will pass over the target area and right to the center of the missing pad..... tin the area you scraped off and hold the wick strand in place with tweezers and then touch the tinned area with the iron.
Will look something like this :
This is done across a trace and onto a missing pad... Same principal though
Thank you for your idea, so I really should look at where it comes and make a connection, and how can you tell which are ground.
It probably won't be very obvious, since boards with BGAs usually are 4 layer or more, so they have an inner copper plane that is dedicated to ground. You could use a multimeter and check each pin for continuity to ground ... that's the best way I can think of.
It probably won't be very obvious, since boards with BGAs usually are 4 layer or more, so they have an inner copper plane that is dedicated to ground. You could use a multimeter and check each pin for continuity to ground ... that's the best way I can think of.
Thank you for that info, i will try it.
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It probably won't be very obvious, since boards with BGAs usually are 4 layer or more, so they have an inner copper plane that is dedicated to ground. You could use a multimeter and check each pin for continuity to ground ... that's the best way I can think of.
I can see the 2 are grounded from the pic... You can see differing colour variants which can give it away.
Yes can check using a multimeter too via resistance, find a ground point on top of the board (Usually around the screw holes) and check like that... That will give away ground and non grounded pads.
Been a while since I lifted any pads and low and behold lifted 2 when reballing a PS3 Phat today!... Both were grounds so omitted them. System works fine
I wasn't concentrating when I lifted these pads and also PS3 phats are buggers to reflow/reball anyway. Though to have lifted the amount you have done is quite a lot.
Are you only just learning how to reball?
What machine are you using?
Profile?
Flux type?
Wick type?
Iron tip type?... and temp?
I can see the 2 are grounded from the pic... You can see differing colour variants which can give it away.
Yes can check using a multimeter too via resistance, find a ground point on top of the board (Usually around the screw holes) and check like that... That will give away ground and non grounded pads.
Been a while since I lifted any pads and low and behold lifted 2 when reballing a PS3 Phat today!... Both were grounds so omitted them. System works fine
I only have trouble with the 0,5 balls, who are a little tricky during cleaning.
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