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Electronics => PCB/EDA/CAD => Topic started by: Miyuki on January 12, 2017, 03:07:31 pm

Title: Is it posible to make a board at cheap manufacturer suitable to 0.8mm pitch BGA
Post by: Miyuki on January 12, 2017, 03:07:31 pm
Hello
I want to ask if someone have an experience with trying to put 0.8mm pitch BGA on pcb from any cheap Chinese manufacturer with 6/6 mil routes and 0.3mm drill
I can easy route 1mm pitch BGA on this specs, but as all RAM chips are at 0.8mm pitch I cant route track between pads and via will too big
Is here any other solution than to put via in pad and try luck ?
Any real experience or advice than use better manufacturing process ?
Title: Re: Is it posible to make a board at cheap manufacturer suitable to 0.8mm pitch BGA
Post by: wraper on January 12, 2017, 03:56:35 pm
PCBWIN has 5/5mil and 0.25mm hole by default. Edit, though, price wise they shine when you are making a larger order. For a few proto PCBs, they are not the cheapest. Still 5/5 mil from them is significantly cheaper that the same from PCBway even at low quantities.
Title: Re: Is it posible to make a board at cheap manufacturer suitable to 0.8mm pitch BGA
Post by: Miyuki on January 13, 2017, 08:42:26 am
As I need just one piece PCBWIN price is huge  :(
Title: Re: Is it posible to make a board at cheap manufacturer suitable to 0.8mm pitch BGA
Post by: jc101 on January 13, 2017, 11:18:46 am
Have you looked at Eurocircuits?

If you're using Eagle you can just upload the .brd file to get a price.
Title: Re: Is it posible to make a board at cheap manufacturer suitable to 0.8mm pitch BGA
Post by: nctnico on January 16, 2017, 11:18:39 am
Hello
I want to ask if someone have an experience with trying to put 0.8mm pitch BGA on pcb from any cheap Chinese manufacturer with 6/6 mil routes and 0.3mm drill
I can easy route 1mm pitch BGA on this specs, but as all RAM chips are at 0.8mm pitch I cant route track between pads and via will too big
Is here any other solution than to put via in pad and try luck ?
Optimise the connections to the memory in a way you don't need vias even if it means placing the memory further away. This may take a couple of hours of trying various part orientations but IMHO it is well worth it. On dense boards vias are always huge obstacles.