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 Dec 09 12:23:07 EST 2010 | atiya124
Can someone tell me in detail How to fine tune the Gullwing when you create a program for 5 DX X-ray machine.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 12:11:22 EST 2010 | costache
hi i can do for you, just send me images and cad data florin
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 | 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 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 | Tue Dec 27 13:58:20 EST 2005 | samir
I think alot of those X-Ray machines out there "over-emphasize" BGA analysis. It'll measure every aspect of the BGA, like size of voids, percent voids, how many voids, cumulative sum of the voids, shape and geometry of voids, statistical distributio
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 20:55:36 EDT 2001 | davef
Just so that you know, the 5DX does laminography. Like the word lamination, laminography takes a series of short focal length xrays, each a little deeper than the previous. Microlaminography allows layer by layer information to be measured in 'slic
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 | Tue Apr 07 13:17:10 EDT 2009 | tserra
I would recommend looking at SAKI/MacroScience. http://www.xraytechnology.eu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=34&Itemid=42 I have seen the images created by MSX3000 from MacroScience which is now under SAKI and can tell you with certainty