SLVAFH0 December   2023 CSD13201W10 , CSD13302W , CSD13303W1015 , CSD13306W , CSD13380F3 , CSD13381F4 , CSD13383F4 , CSD13385F5 , CSD15380F3 , CSD17381F4 , CSD17382F4 , CSD17483F4 , CSD17484F4 , CSD17585F5 , CSD18541F5 , CSD22202W15 , CSD22204W , CSD22205L , CSD22206W , CSD23202W10 , CSD23203W , CSD23280F3 , CSD23285F5 , CSD23381F4 , CSD23382F4 , CSD25202W15 , CSD25211W1015 , CSD25213W10 , CSD25304W1015 , CSD25480F3 , CSD25481F4 , CSD25483F4 , CSD25484F4 , CSD25485F5 , CSD25501F3 , CSD75207W15 , CSD75208W1015 , CSD83325L , CSD85302L , CSD86311W1723 , CSD87501L

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Solving Assembly Issues with Chip Scale Power MOSFETs
  5. 2Land Grid Array (LGA) MOSFET Packaging Technology
  6. 3Wafer Level Chip Scale Packaging Technology
  7. 4Common Issues
  8. 5Best Practices
  9. 6Considerations When There are Problems
    1. 6.1 Tilted or Misaligned Packages
    2. 6.2 Solder Balls, Poor, or no Solder
    3. 6.3 Chipped or Cracked Devices
  10. 7Summary
  11. 8References

Considerations When There are Problems

The following checklists detail where to look when there are problems with assembly. Most common issues with LGA and WLCSP packages are due to inaccurate component placement, incomplete contact with the PCB or mishandling of the device.