| August 25, 2009
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This rework involved changing the circuit paths at a BGA site, which required not only adding new circuits, but also severing the old circuits.
The procedure that was developed to handle this BGA rework is explained in this feature. The result will be a robust, reliable connection that can be depended upon until the appropriate design changes in the board are implemented to correct the situation ...
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We're in the business of saving circuit boards. We're able to correct most levels of design and fabrication errors, or physical damage that would cause a circuit board to be scrapped.
However, there are circumstances beyond rework and repair that cause a circuit board to become non-functional. Does that make that circuit board worthless junk? Maybe not. In the unfortunate event a board is no longer useful you still may wish to salvage some of the more valuable components for reuse ...
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When it comes to circuit board repair, there are situations when extra strength becomes critical.
In this instance we're looking at the process to correct base board damage, or to correct a design error at an ejector handle location. The ejector handle is often held in place by a roll pin that is pressed into a non plated hole on the circuit board ...
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