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vango57

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I have heard Flat Packs mentioned numerous times but I have not been able to find a picture of these chips. Are these the flat ones on mother boards and cards that have one corner with what looks to be gold?

I have a number of motherboards to scrap and I hate to think that I should have removed these.

Any Help is appreciated.

Van
 
A flat pack is exactly what it is - a flat package which contains the IC.

Usually soldered to the board, either by pins or BGA
This include the north/south bridges (gold corner), black square type and others...

hope this clarifies it for ya...
 
I have noticed that some members only refer to the gold corner chips as flatpacks.
 
The two with all the dots are the ones I usually get out of cells. The bottoms usually peel right off. Sometimes a little heat from a torch helps.
 

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Thanks for the replies. I am still collecting material and reading. What all should I remove from mother boards before I sell them. Or if someone can just lead me to the thread I need to see or read. I have searched flat packs on the forum but yet to get any clarity. Most likely not searching very well but a pointer to the thread(s) would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Vango
 
samuel-a said:
A flat pack is exactly what it is - a flat package which contains the IC.

Usually soldered to the board, either by pins or BGA
This include the north/south bridges (gold corner), black square type and others...

hope this clarifies it for ya...

I call all of them flatpacks
 

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