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PILOT V8 XL NEXT, THE FLYING PROBER TO ACCOMMODATE BOARDS WITH BIG DIMENSION
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Seica Inc. will be exhibiting our new line of flying prober, the Pilot 4D line which will be represented at the show by the Pilot 4DV8 and Pilot FX. The Pilot 4D line represents the latest in technology in flying probe testing for both ICT, functional testing and data regeneration applications.
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Designing a Multilayer PCB Layout
Electronics Forum | Sat May 27 12:50:21 EDT 2000 | Micah Newcomb
Steve, I use homebase apertures as a standard for all chip parts and have no complaints, no solder beading, no issues. I have had to replace almost all stencils ordered previous to my arrival as they all caused defects (7-9mil thickness and 1:1
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 29 14:06:38 EST 2005 | elias67
James, The problem is probably the result of a low quality thin walled frame. The company that originally came up with this design uses a 1/8 " wall frame. This frame does not bow at the standard 40 Ncm tension. There are thinner walled "knock off
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 20:33:14 EDT 2006 | davef
I just flew in from (insert city) and boy are my arms tired. pr: Likely, you're correct. The "pound-inch" units should have been the give-away, for us. Good catch. If this is the case, the frame fabricator would be the best source for tensioning
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 18 21:20:58 EST 2006 | Fer
Dave, May I ask where did you find the 1.5%, or the goal of .005" (or .007") per inch? The IPC-A-600 bow and twist standard calls for a .75% based on the calculation of the test method TM-650, method 2.4.22, which calculates the percentage based on
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 12:27:10 EST 2003 | stevel
Hi all, We got some bare pwb in our incoming inspecion looked really wrapped. The maximum twist of the pwb we messured is 0.056inch by following the method in IPC-TM-650 2.4.22 C. (The diagonal size of our pwb is 7.5inch) According to the IPC standa
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 09:08:03 EST 2003 | davef
Without drilling through the numbers, they're probably correct. Recognize that standard warp / twist specs [IPC-A-610 1.5% for PTH only and 0.75% for SMT] are not going to make it on tech boards. You need to define specific requirements. This warp