ddrecovery wrote:
I tested a few other BGA100 chips I had and none of them would ID. I have just reballed the first chip from the case and soldered it to the PC3000 Flash BGA100 module and it has ID'd and is now reading. Just unlucky to have a bad socket I guess. The service from VNR is normally pretty good, so I will send it back for testing. They may learn from what has gone wrong with this one. Thanks for the replies.
As I have to reball and mount each chip. Is there a way to correct ECC in PC3000 Flash chip by chip? I know it defaults to wanting the next chip read, but can this be stopped to complete ECC correction before reading the next chip?
Well,
This Depends on The ZIFF Socket Used by developer .In some the ic has to have balls and then it will read and in some you have to make sure you Remove The Solder on The Pads ,I have a BGA 132 Case Going On Right Now And i Made 3 videos on it on my facebook .Do check em out - >
http://www.chandigarhdatarecovery.com/2 ... media.html .I was playing around with a irda machine for BGA removal today And i have a case today with SM2236G With 4 BGA 132 Each With 32 GB And 4 Planes Damn
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Amarbir S Dhillon , Chandigarh Data Recovery Labs [India]
Logical,Semi Physical And Physical Data Recovery
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