Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 09 15:20:19 EDT 2002 | pjc
When you look at the capabilities of Combo machines they tend to sacrifice performance when compared to separate X-ray and AOI machines, meaning they don't do either the X-ray or AOI operations as well as a machine that was designed to do only one. A
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Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 11:27:49 EDT 2001 | Eyal Duzy
I will review some of the advantages/disadvantages of AOI vs. X-Ray one by one according to the main differences that you may find between them. * AOI uses optics that can "see" only visible elements. X-Ray can "see" hidden elements. There is a ve
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 05:45:28 EDT 2011 | littlebone
We can find quite a few number of Pros/Cons on Template matching vs Algorithm Based. But this morning I have explored a new technology on "Cyber Optic" AOI. The technology called "SAM" (Statistical Appearance Modelling). As long as your manufactur
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 03:01:38 EST 2018 | buckcho
As always, our good colleague Evtimov is right about the AOI and oven. For the AOI you need to make a golden sample board(panel) and test if your machine can catch all defects that you simulated BEFORE the oven. Try to me as accurate to real defects
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 10:33:46 EDT 2001 | Eyal Duzy
Genny, I would like to correct part of the things that you were told. As far as I know, X-Ray tools are not positioned as tools to find solder volume simply because it is not a strong point for them. An X-Ray image is either a projection (2D transm
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 14:41:40 EDT 2024 | tommy_magyar
Hi David, In one of my previous jobs I worked as an AOI/AXI process engineer and we had a set target of 75% FPY. This means that 75% of the boards at IPC Class 3 standards would not have a single false call. This also means you would need to set y
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 04:42:38 EST 2016 | buckcho
You can do the so called "Golden Sample" with defects from the process. The making of the defects on the board is very important to be as much close to the real ones from the production. How I do it - after the printer I remove paste on some pads, so
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 19 12:03:09 EDT 1998 | Scott Cook
Out of interest, are you using an 84V? 84VZ? a 60V? 60VZ? With SBIP or the Yamaha vision system (VICS 1000)? Do you have the old tray sequencer? > WRONG!!!! Why do folks still live in this mindset? I'm not slamming you personally. But this is preva
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 21 21:27:32 EDT 1998 | smd
| | WRONG!!!! | Why do folks still live in this mindset? I'm not slamming you personally. But this is prevalent in our industry. | More opinion: | Make REWORK a nasty, dirty word. Work for the ROOT cause of a process problem. DO NOT ACCEPT rework a