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I'd like to replace an old microprocessor that is a BGA package. New they are
$170-plus, but I can find old ones in laptops for almost free. Is it possible to re-flow old BGA packages or is this not possible? BTW, I found this study on stencils which (I think) says they're not necessarily all that effective: http://tinyurl.com/ny5p52 Thanks, |
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