Bonder vendor
Contents
Service
George Garcia
TLDR: really happy with him but hes retired :(
PG Enterprises, Inc.
Greg Delasandro
Providence: Referred by George
Contact
- Greg Delasandro
- Cell (480) 600-9840
- greg@grdtec.com
Bret Luna
Providence: Referred by George
Contact
- Bret Luna
- Cell (214) 766-0176
- bret@lunatechsales.com
Jim Machaby
Providence: Google search
http://www.northeastsemiconductor.com/contact/
Contact
- jmachaby@northeastsemiconductor.com
- jmachaby@ne-semi.com
- Tel: (508) 224-6722
- Mob: (508) 889-1069
Carrier
The thing to put the chips into
Other: you can design wire bondable PCBs (make page?)
- Coatings like hard gold or ENIPIG
- Pins from vendors like Milimax
Addison Engineering
chelseatech
Evergreen Semiconductor
Kyocera
Used by Sam Z (https://youtu.be/mvZ1dJuvenw?t=298)
McMaster: had old ceramic PGA but had to assemble from old inventory
mycmp
NTK Technologies
Spectrum
Spectrum: https://www.spectrum-semi.com/
Used by Chris T. "sounded like Chris had better prices from Spectrum"
topline
McMaster: didn't stock ceramic PGA anymore
Bonding CM
Places that provide bonding services
McMaster TLDR guidance
- Rebonding: S&C Micro
- Very complex: Sitronics
- Long term availability: Rochester
Misc:
- Azimuth
- McMaster: called, they said to email and then didn't hear back
- Micross
- microsembly: microwave bonding
- Teledyne
- Quik Pak (Promex?)
- Semipac: closed around 2020
- Plexus
- majelac: closed
- "Majelac Technologies has been acquired by Quantum-Si and is no longer accepting new orders"
Rochester
Notes
- Expensive but durable company specializing in long term availbility
S&C Micro
Notes
- Location: Livermore, CA, USA
- Specialties: rebonding
Sitronics
Notes:
- Location: Santa Clara, CA, USA
- Specialties: complex assemblies for scientific instrumentation