When a BGA fails and the Red Dye Penetration Test reveals cracked solder balls, how can we determine the actual root cause? Does the Red Dye Penetration Test simply tell us that a solder ball is cracked, or can we use the results to identify why the crack occurred?
BGA solder ball cracking can generally be associated with several failure mechanisms, including HIP (Head-In-Pillow), HoP (Head-On-Pillow), NWO (Non-Wet-Open), and mechanical stress applied after soldering. In many cases, more than one factor may contribute to the failure.
