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 Feb 10 08:25:47 EST 2009 | pjc
Agilent is exiting the AOI and AXI inspection machine business FYI: http://www.evertiq.com/news/13419 I think Teradyne may be the only game in town now for in-line 3D AXI. More to come though.... http://www.teradyne.com/axi/ It looks like Viscom
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 21:28:22 EST 2009 | stevek
Purely from a technical interchange perspective, how thick is a slice? That is, what is the Z axis resolution of the machine? This isn't listed on the web link. There are pictures that imply separate of a BGA on the top and discretes on the bottom
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 | Wed Sep 08 16:55:50 EDT 2004 | bwet
Does anyone know of a reliable service arm outside of H-P/Agilent that can reliably service 5DX XRAY systems?
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 | Thu Feb 12 12:37:06 EST 2009 | davidupton
Hi AJ, I typically don't reply to posts in this forum since I am an equipment supplier and this forum is for Eng to Eng information swap, but in this case, I did want to support an above post regarding YESTech's 3D X-ray product. YESTech does have
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 02:50:36 EDT 2004 | fastek
Depending on where you are located, I might.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 09:23:06 EDT 2000 | Roger Squires
Has anyone had any success in finding open circuits (i.e. ball present but not soldered to PCB) under collapsible BGA's using an Agilent HP5DX x-ray tester and the BGA2 algorithm? Can anyone recommend an elongated pad design which produces the neces
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 21:10:32 EDT 2001 | davef
The 5DX weighs 8000 pounds. Can your product bear the overhead? We use acoustic microscopy to find BGA opens. We have not had good luck finding opens with other inspection technology. Has Agilent told you that you can detect BGA opens? How is th