Hi Technetters,
Interesting that this question has arisen for me when there has been a question posed here on the reverse scenario in the last couple of days. Firstly, I agree with other posters that full reflow and alloy mixing must be achieved when using Lead free BGA's in a Tin Lead process. There is quite a lot of data out there supporting this.
My problem is finding research data on using a Tin/Lead BGA on an otherwise fully Lead free assembly. This appears to be much more limited. So far I have only found one paper that refers to this particular scenario and some of it's conclusions are carefully qualified.
Assuming that all the other the packaging materials for the Tin/Lead BGA part in question are capable of surviving a suitable reflow process to successfully solder the lead free parts whilst minimising thermal input, can anyone out there comment on potential reliability issues. For information the BGA balls are 63/37 Sn/Pb and the solder paste alloy is SAC305.
Many thanks in advance,
Peter Barton
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