John
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Got a hot air rework station, just got a chance to give it a quick go.
It's got a soldering iron as well, the holder is broken though and I'm waiting on a replacement coming through.
Gave it a go on a damaged board, quite impressed, looking forward to trying on something I have to be more careful with.
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Dom
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Did the netgear work afterwards?
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John
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Naa it's poe and the power regulator blew up, I'd had a failed repair on it before so it was purely for testing purposes.
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Ste
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Do you need to heat sink the chip?
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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John
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No, if you are doing it properly you should be able to do it without damaging the chip.
You also get nozzles that have the chip blanked out in the middle so the air only gets to the legs.
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ed
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If you look at the datasheets for most IC's then they seem to be able to withstand 200 degrees for several minutes these days because that's how they're manufactured. Lead-less solder and all.
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Tiger
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How much did that set you back?
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John
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£72 from a uk ebay seller.
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Tiger
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That's bloody good that!
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Sam
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Can you use that on BGA chips?
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John
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Yip, which just reminded me I had my eye on a motherboard earlier on with a BGA northbridge, might swipe it and give it a try.
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Sam
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I ought to send you my HP laptop if you fancy reflowing the solder on the nVidia chip
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cunningham
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would need standoffs on the BGA's to stop the balls collapsing to much and shorting.
We have a BGA rework station at work but its all programmed for device size, array paste type and board material.
Watch the ceramic cappacitors they are prone to cracking when using an iron, we only use hot air gun like you have to re-seat these devices. (thermal shock)
[Edited on 30-04-2012 by cunningham]
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
I ought to send you my HP laptop if you fancy reflowing the solder on the nVidia chip
Just heat the fucker up with a heat gun, that'll sort it out.
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