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Brock Electronics Ltd.

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SMT assembly equipment including placement, reflow & vapor phase soldering, cleaning, X-Ray, AOI, SPI, conveyors. First Article Inspection (FAI). Consumables, splicing systems & tools, splice tape & clips. Understencil wiping Roll

Nordson DAGE to Exhibit Hot Bump Pull/Hot Pin Pull Technology at ECTC San Diego

Industry News | 2012-05-01 19:12:41.0

Nordson DAGE, a division of Nordson Corporation (NASDAQ: NDSN), will exhibit its 4000Plus Bondtester Pad Cratering Inspection System in Booth #212 at the upcoming Electronic Components and Technology Conference

Nordson DAGE

Bondjet BJ931 - High Speed Fully Automatic Dual-Head Wedge Bonder

Bondjet BJ931 - High Speed Fully Automatic Dual-Head Wedge Bonder

New Equipment | IC Packaging

The Bondjet BJ931 High Speed Fully Automatic Dual-Head Wedge Bonder meets the latest technology and flexibility demands for automotive and power electronics applications, handling thin and heavy aluminum, copper and gold wire and ribbon on two specia

Hesse Mechatronics

Materials Engineer and Lab Supervisor

Career Center | Milpitas, California USA | Clerical,Production,Quality Control,Research and Development,Technical Support

Winslow Automation, Inc. (aka Six Sigma), an industry leader in electronic component interconnect technology & related test and failure analysis services, is seeking a ‘hands on’ Materials Engineer to join our Test services team. This individual wi

Winslow Automation (aka Six Sigma)

Nordson DAGE to Exhibit 4000Plus Multi-purpose Bondtester at NEPCON Vietnam 2011

Industry News | 2011-09-06 15:27:12.0

Nordson DAGE, a division of Nordson Corporation (NASDAQ: NDSN) will highlight its 4000Plus multi-purpose bondtester in Booth F05 within the Singapore Pavillion at NEPCON Vietnam

Nordson DAGE

Material Lab Technician

Career Center | Milpitas, California USA | Engineering,Production,Quality Control,Research and Development,Technical Support

Winslow Automation, Inc. (aka Six Sigma), an industry leader in electronic component interconnect technology & related test and failure analysis services, is seeking individuals specializing in materials lab testing to join our team. We have openin

Winslow Automation (aka Six Sigma)

Advances in Thin, 3D and MEMS Die Bond Strength Testing

Industry News | 2017-08-02 07:12:18.0

As market leader in bond testing, XYZTEC is pushing the technology forward. In this month's newsletter we highlight the recent advances in thin, 3D and MEMS die bond testing. As developments in thin die change the shape of our customers' products, three fundamental difficulties for the bond test have to be overcome:

XYZTEC bv

Approaches to Overcome Nodules and Scratches on Wire Bondable Plating on PCBs

Technical Library | 2020-08-27 01:22:45.0

Initially adopted internal specifications for acceptance of printed circuit boards (PCBs) used for wire bonding was that there were no nodules or scratches allowed on the wirebond pads when inspected under 20X magnification. The nodules and scratches were not defined by measurable dimensions and were considered to be unacceptable if there was any sign of a visual blemish on wire-bondable features. Analysis of the yield at a PCB manufacturer monitored monthly for over two years indicated that the target yield could not be achieved, and the main reasons for yield loss were due to nodules and scratches on the wirebonding pads. The PCB manufacturer attempted to eliminate nodules and scratches. First, a light-scrubbing step was added after electroless copper plating to remove any co-deposited fine particles that acted as a seed for nodules at the time of copper plating. Then, the electrolytic copper plating tank was emptied, fully cleaned, and filtered to eliminate the possibility of co-deposited particles in the electroplating process. Both actions greatly reduced the density of the nodules but did not fully eliminate them. Even though there was only one nodule on any wire-bonding pad, the board was still considered a reject. To reduce scratches on wirebonding pads, the PCB manufacturer utilized foam trays after routing the boards so that they did not make direct contact with other boards. This action significantly reduced the scratches on wire-bonding pads, even though some isolated scratches still appeared from time to time, which caused the boards to be rejected. Even with these significant improvements, the target yield remained unachievable. Another approach was then taken to consider if wire bonding could be successfully performed over nodules and scratches and if there was a dimensional threshold where wire bonding could be successful. A gold ball bonding process called either stand-off-stitch bonding (SSB) or ball-stitch-on-ball bonding (BSOB) was used to determine the effects of nodules and scratches on wire bonds. The dimension of nodules, including height, and the size of scratches, including width, were measured before wire bonding. Wire bonding was then performed directly on various sizes of nodules and scratches on the bonding pad, and the evaluation of wire bonds was conducted using wire pull tests before and after reliability testing. Based on the results of the wire-bonding evaluation, the internal specification for nodules and scratches for wirebondable PCBs was modified to allow nodules and scratches with a certain height and a width limitation compared to initially adopted internal specifications of no nodules and no scratches. Such an approach resulted in improved yield at the PCB manufacturer.

Teledyne DALSA

RELIABLE NICKEL-FREE SURFACE FINISH SOLUTION FOR HIGHFREQUENCY-HDI PCB APPLICATIONS

Technical Library | 2020-08-05 18:49:32.0

The evolution of internet-enabled mobile devices has driven innovation in the manufacturing and design of technology capable of high-frequency electronic signal transfer. Among the primary factors affecting the integrity of high-frequency signals is the surface finish applied on PCB copper pads – a need commonly met through the electroless nickel immersion gold process, ENIG. However, there are well-documented limitations of ENIG due to the presence of nickel, the properties of which result in an overall reduced performance in high-frequency data transfer rate for ENIG-applied electronics, compared to bare copper. An innovation over traditional ENIG is a nickel-less approach involving a special nano-engineered barrier designed to coat copper contacts, finished with an outermost gold layer. In this paper, assemblies involving this nickel-less novel surface finish have been subjected to extended thermal exposure, then intermetallics analyses, contact/sheet resistance comparison after every reflow cycle (up to 6 reflow cycles) to assess the prevention of copper atoms diffusion into gold layer, solder ball pull and shear tests to evaluate the aging and long-term reliability of solder joints, and insertion loss testing to gauge whether this surface finish can be used for high-frequency, high density interconnect (HDI) applications.

LiloTree

PTS 310 Frequency Synthesizer

PTS 310 Frequency Synthesizer

New Equipment | Test Equipment

PTS 310 Frequency Synthesizer Items were pulled from a working Lab Environment, no further testing has been done. Features     0.1 MHz to 310 MHz     new standard in performance/price, with choice of spurious suppression     DDS standard wi

Recon Test Equipment Inc.


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