Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 03:49:50 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Sam : Hi, goto "www.yahoo.com", under yahoo search option and literal type the following sentence: "AXI" and "AOI" and "Agilent" click "go" button, search engine will generate lotsa crap, some of it will be what you want. Agilent is marketing it
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 19:14:31 EDT 2011 | jeffjarmato
Vitrox now has an AXI similar to the Agilent, Contact info http://www.evotest.com
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 | Wed Sep 14 10:52:17 EDT 2011 | rrpowers
I need to add AXI to some new production lines. Agilent got out of the business a couple years ago and Teradyne currently will only sell to customers that already have one of their AXI systems. What other companies and systems do people have experie
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 11:01:07 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
NEITHER AXI nor AOI are "stable" or "repeatable." If your false call rate is zero, then you've basically rendered the machine an expensive conveyor (ie it's passing everything 'cause you've opened the limits too much). You can *try* to do a Cpk or
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 | Thu Jun 06 07:35:03 EDT 2002 | jax
Sam, Are you a SMTA member? If so, contact the Gulf Coast chapter. They are holding a chapter meeting June 11th and the topic of discussion is AOI and AXI solutions with Randy Nelson from Agilent Technologies as the speaker. They might be able to se
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 12:01:14 EST 2004 | mruzicka
AOI (automatic optical inspection) is not capable to detect hidden joints (BGA, J-leads,...) defects. For that you will need X-Ray (AXI = Automated X-ray Inspection). Look @ http://www.agilent.com, they have both systems. It is usual that PWB manufac
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 11 06:43:28 EDT 2002 | pjc
If your goal is to inspect solder joints then X-ray is the way to go. AOI is not effective at solder joint and is best at component inspection. Using an AXI or AOI for solder joint inspection requires a lot of engineering time. Don't know any good si
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