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Juliano,
The temperature you need is 40°C if you want to leave the parts in the tape and reel (this lower temperature prevents damage to the reel or to the cover tape) but this will take a long time. If you want to remove the parts from the tape then you can bake for a shorter period at a higher temperature, but then you have to deal with loose parts or find a tray to put the parts in.
The time for the bake process depends on the size and thickness of the part. All of the information is in table 4-1 of the J-STD-033, but be sure to look at the bottom of the table, which talks to BGAs larger than 17 mm square.
Ben
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Dears,
We need baking in the BGA, but the component is in Tape and Reel.
What are time and temperature to the baking? Is there information in the JedeC-033/020?
Thank you a lot
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