[SI-LIST] Re: BGA sockets or a source of compression type material
- From: "Barnes, Heidi" <heidi.barnes@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "David Greig" <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 20:10:32 -0600
Hi Greig,
My favorite has always been Paricon Ball Wire vertical interconnect PariPoser
material for minimal performance difference from that of a soldered down part
at high frequencies. www.paricon-tech.com I am usualy dealing with a variety
of parts and minimal lead time for custom sockets so having the ability to just
lay a small square of this material down on a PCB footprint and then with some
creative alignment holes or fixtureing I can gently press the part down into
place. The material is somewhat see through for the smaller pitches so there
is some visibility for alignment to PCB features. The biggest issue is that
everything must be kept planar and clean... Which may mean removing soldermask
from the PCB footprint and getting out the fine emery paper to "planarize" the
BGA balls. Each little column of silver plated balls can handle 1 amp of
current so I have never run into the problem of melting the interconnects. If
you are below 1GHz or ~2Gbps in performance then you can probably find a lower
cost pogo pin socket solution, but if high speed performance is important for
showing off your application the PariPoser material is great for bench top
testing and R&D work.
Regards,
Heidi Barnes
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From: si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of David Greig
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 12:32 PM
To: SI-LIST
Subject: [SI-LIST] BGA sockets or a source of compression type material
Dear List
I am intending to make physical timing/SI measurements for some DDR3 FPGA
memory controller IP that I have been developing.
This will involve testing with memory devices from several vendors, and
differing speed grades.
I do not have regular low cost access to BGA rework kit and was wanting to keep
the costs down (it's off my own back and funded out of my pocket).
Are there any low cost sockets specifically for DDR bga's, or for that matter
sources of 0.8mm pitch compressible matrix material? Ideally thru catalogue or
online distribution. fclk <= 533MHz.
Best Regards
David Greig
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