I have a student who needs a very compact Linux system for his project.  
He's selected a Pocket Beagle and has modified the Pocket Beagle PCB to 
have a couple of additional components.  The next step is to have the board 
made and mount the Octavo chip on the board.  His gotten a quote of some 
$500 just to mount the chip.  

Ouch!  

So we've decided to mount the chip ourselves.  We have a reflow oven and an 
x-ray machine.

What suggestions do you all have that will improve the odds in getting it 
mounted the first time?

Thanks...

--Mark


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