Circuit Technology Center http://www.circuittechctr.com/index.shtml have done a number of BGA re-works for me (including re-balling, removal, re-fitting, X-ray inspection etc) I was happy with quality and price. "larwe" <zwsdotcom@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1128086962.220984.244500@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...>I am considering building a very small custom PowerPC-based (MPC8241) > SBC for something. I need a recommendation for a proto house that can, > at a reasonable price, reflow these BGA parts onto a PCB for me. I > don't want anything else stuffed, just this one part, since I need to > bring up the rest of the board piece by piece. I'd probably only want > three boards made this way. I don't plan to have a custom stencil made > for the first run PCB so it would need to be done with one of those > one-time disposable BGA stencils. > > There would be a possibility of very limited production (<1k pieces) > but I'm more interested in the protos. > > Any names people can point me to? I can find a million places in google > but have no way of judging them. >
Recommendation for prototype CM (BGA reflow, mainly)
Started by ●September 30, 2005
Reply by ●October 2, 20052005-10-02
Reply by ●October 2, 20052005-10-02
Hi Gary,> Circuit Technology Center http://www.circuittechctr.com/index.shtml have > done a number of BGA re-works for me (including re-balling, removal,Great. According to their online price list, the most expensive it could possibly get is $110 per board which is an acceptable price. Thanks a lot for the recommendation.