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Hey Earl,

Loved your C-clamp story!   I knew there had to be a good reason to keep all
that hardware in the tool box.   As far as you looking for someone to build
your 12-layer boards with .8 CSPs in proto and medium volume, that sounds
like it's right up our alley.  Give me a call and I can put you in touch
with someone that can talk nuts and bolts (not c-clamps) it you want, or
check out our webpage at http://www.nextekinc.com/.

Thanks,
Wade McFaddin
Nextek Inc.
(256) 772-1995  ext. 1064

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [log in to unmask] [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 6:26 AM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      [TN] VERY INTERESTING, TO ME, BGA/CSP STUFF
>
> Folks,
>
> First a finding of interest to be sharred (one or two r's, never get this
> right - and I'm writing a book!) with all BGA/CSP officianados (haven't a
> clue how to spell that). Witnessed the strangest electronic packaging
> thing
> ever in my young and tender life the other day.
>
> A small, but very much on the rise non-manufacturing oriented telecom
> company (how about that for irony in these times), with whom I'm currently
> consulting, demonstrated a new way to assure circuit continuity. Boards
> are
> suspect and assemblies don't seem much better (why I'm here). Finger
> pressure on BGA device top and electrons flow and circuit "works." Finger
> gets hot and tired. Engineer uses woodworking "C" clamp to do the finger's
> work. Electrons flow. Just thought few of you could top this story.
>
> I do love this work so.
>
> This brings to mind another request. I have associations with several good
> fab shops. Hope Glynn Shaw is looking in and would like to build some
> quick
> turn 12 layer boards. Don't know a single good PCBA capability wanting to
> do protos and medium volume production assemblies with .8 csp's and a
> couple of FPGA's as one a perimeter and another a full array metal top
> variety (you all know the ones. If anyone knows of this type assembler, in
> the northern Ohio area, please let me know. I am a born again "HARD"
> supplier qualifier, however.
>
> Earl Moon ---- and don't leave home without your c clamps and a little
> wood
> for top and bottom insulators. I think balsa is best. Maybe IPC has this
> covered.
>
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