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    From: SxPilot at opencores.org<SxPilot@o...>
    Date: Tue Dec 16 15:44:07 CET 2003
    Subject: [oc] Prototyping BGA devices
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    Xilinx offers a board for around $500.00 USD that has a ZIFF type
    socket for a BGA. I have used their Virtex BG560 prototyping board and
    it's very nice for starters.

    Good luck.

    Chris

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Bjorn Olsson <Bjorn.Olsson@I... >
    To: Discussion list about free open source IP cores
    <cores@o... >
    Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 19:38:39 +0100
    Subject: Re: [oc] Prototyping BGA devices

    >
    >
    > Hi Colin,
    >
    > well I am afraid I have to dissapoint you. BGA's are a pain to work
    > with if you do not have the right equipment and right experience.
    >
    > A BGA socket adaptor is one solutions though, but you would have to
    > get the socket assembled by someone. Are you going to exchange
    your
    > FPGAs a lot?
    >
    > Given you should just put an FPGA on a board, I would contact an
    > assembly house and have them do it for me. That is by far the
    > cheapest
    > way to go. If you are going to exchange your FPGA to other devices
    > I would have the same assembly house mount the socket instead.
    > That will save you a lot of grief in the long run...
    >
    > Good luck!
    >
    > --
    > Best regards
    >
    > Björn Olsson
    > Vice President Production
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    >
    > Colin F. MacKenzie wrote:
    > > Hi all, Sorry if this is not exactly about open cores, but I
    > think you
    > > people can answer my question the best. I was wondering what
    > tools any
    > > of you who have worked with BGA packaged devices (namely FPGA)
    > have used
    > > in prototyping your design. I don’t have, nor can I really
    > justify to my
    > > superiors, a rework station. Is there a cheap & dirty
    > method to working
    > > with BGA such as using solder paste or BGA socket adapters? I
    > will be
    > > working with a Fine Pitch (1mm) Thin BGA FT256 FPGA.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > >
    > > Colin
    > >
    >

     
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