MichaelM wrote:
I don't have the ability any longer to mount BGAs. The BGA rework station that we own will not get hot enough to mount lead-free BGAs otherwise I'd offer to mount your BGA for you. I generally have an outside specialist mount BGAs on any of my prototype boards. I am looking into acquiring a new BGA/SMT rework station to handle some of this work in house.
That being said, I can probably refer you a low volume assembly house in your area that can place the BGA for you at fairly reasonable cost. Let me know if that's an option that you'd like to explore.
Sure, I appreciate the offer! This way I can bring 2 parts of the project together reasonably quick, but I'll still have to wait a month or 2 to afford the K1 part of the project...
Currently I'm on the path to complete the board design for PVBV2 where it can fit 2 SyncRAMs, a 256-pin BGA, 2 SPI FLASH's for error free FPGA multi-config, a high speed 24-bit videoDAC, and 96-pin connector on a 3.5"x2.8" 4-layer board. This is the ExpressPCB MiniBoard service that costs $98 for 3 boards. This will allow me to spend minimally, as the expensive parts (2x SyncRAM) I can salvage from 2 original PVB's, and spend $98 for 3 boards and an XC6SLX25 for $44. Also it is the leaded version, still in stock. Should be easier to mount with the lead in there from what I've read.