LarryL wrote: Thu Nov 06, 2025 4:03 pm
Very cool…
Will keep my fingers crossed
BGA soldering manually seems pretty impossible for the average DIY guy, right?
Can a PCB manufacturer like JLCPCB do this upon ordering?
Do they stock those PSRAMs?
I might need a bit of help on the routing!
(Maybe a lot help!!)
But, to answer...
No! Anyone can BGA solder.
If the IC isn't "pre balled" you can use a hot air gun, and solder balls, and add the solder balls yourself.
You usually use hot air, and a stencil.
Just place the stencil over the IC, shake on, or place on some appropriate sized solder balls, and then heat, with the stencil in place.
They'll keep their balled up shape.
Same with soldering.
Once the IC has solder balls in place, you just place some SMD / rework paste on the PCB, place the IC in position,
and heat the IC with hot air. You'll see it snap into place and slightly sink.
You can touch it, with a tweezers etc, and it's sort of set in place, like jelly, and pulls back into place after you touch it.
I'll link you a video if you want! But, either way:
Yes, JLCPCB normally stock the part, and yes, they do BGA assembly for you either way!
(And, if you've not used it, you can ask them to assemble Parts that are not in stock, but you can buy them from one of their global partners, and have them shipped to your locker in JLCPCB, and they'll then use them out of there. It normally takes 7-14 days for the parts to arrive into stock for usage)
Part in Question:
https://lcsc.com/product-detail/PSRAM_I ... EBLL-70BLI
(It's a page back but you can see, I've got the Footprint finished, and the Schematic done, it's just the actual routing is kicking my ass)