Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 15:45:27 EST 2016 | jg_annaanthan
Hi all, my site using x-ray machine "Agilent 5DX Series 5". The tester will hang around 10- 15 min during perform automatic startup at level "Delta Z". My site, we already change Front & Rear laser, burn galil, performed manual startup, total shutdow
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 02:59:09 EDT 2007 | X-ray tester
5DX is good. Here some information for the Agilent 5DX machine -Automated X-ray Inspection- http://www.home.agilent.com/USeng/nav/-536900435.0/pc.html
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 09 15:24:45 EST 2009 | devgru
We looked at the 5DX as well, but it was way too cost prohibitive at the time and ended up purchasing the Yestech stand alone x-ray system. At the time Yestech did not have a comparable system to the 5DX, but I understand they do now. With Agilent
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 08:19:49 EDT 2007 | vinhmach1
Oooops, Agilent's ( 5DX ) I heard that the Agilent's no longer supporting Technical and Parts... Is this true? If so where can we find the..... Parts ? Thanks and have a nice weekend.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 12:15:57 EST 2009 | ck_the_flip
Yup, Emil is right. The Agilent 5DX is the "cadillac" of AXI systems. I haven't been involved in this machine for several years, but as of about 2003, they have upgraded their software to make it more graphical based, and the programming more "sequ
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 04:13:35 EDT 2001 | andyc
Thanks for the input Dave ... acoustic microsscopy sounds interesting - can you give me any leads on companies or info I can look up ? .
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 12:18:01 EDT 2003 | jgregory
Pete, I have to disagree with your statement regarding 3D Xray not being a good source of determining solder volume. The Agilent 5DX is absolutely fantastic at determining volume. However, cost of the system makes it not very practical. Jason
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 21:10:55 EST 2009 | fastek
If purchasing used is a consideration, I recall a fat registration fee upon ownership transfer with these units in the past. Not sure if that has changed much.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 04:37:35 EST 2009 | aj
Hi DevGru, Thanks for that, looks a lot more user friendly. Will arrange an evaluation and let you know how it goes... aj...
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 22:20:16 EST 2009 | stevek
Looks like an improvement to the spinning stuff, but gads, I wish these people would stop using the term slice. The Teradyne still does not create a slice. It infers things from different sized shadows. It still cannot actually image a slice thoug