In the telecommunications business (if there is any left) the interface
between tthe socket and BGA will effect the performance of the component.
That is why they require it to be soldered to the board.
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But the sockets are the same size (maybe slightly larger) as the BGA. The
sockets I'm referring to are SMT.
The device itself is 27mm sq, the skt. we are to use is 27.53mm sq.
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