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Can anyone give me some ball-park numbers (either in percent or dollars)
on the increased cost associated with a printed circuit board that has
been designed with the use of a BGA packaged IC instead of a PQFP
packaged IC? We are working on a new design that could use either a
352-pin BGA, 1.27mm pitch IC or two 160-pin PQFP, 0.5mm pitch IC's. If I
could get any info on the increased costs associated with fabricating the
bare board and/or the assembly/testing of the final assembly, it would be
a great help in deciding what path to take.
Thanx for any help that can be given.
Bob Walker
Sr PCB Designer
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