Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 15:33:59 EDT 2007 | chef
I've been away for a bunch of years, chasing a different rainbow - all I got to say to SAmir is "Want some cheese with that whine?" C'mon- this is supposed to be a peer to peer help forum, if I can remember the original intent. Ragging on rookies do
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 14:30:20 EDT 2007 | chef
I would appreciate any and all input on selection of ICT/ATE equipment. I'm a CM supplying various PCA's, none of which are designed with test points. I am looking for a robust, user friendly, low cost, low maintence that can be easily adapted for ea
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 11:43:34 EDT 2007 | chef
Thanx Dave- yep- back in the saddle again- kickin' ass, takin' names- should be fun
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 11:46:30 EDT 2007 | chef
Pete- you help is appreciated
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 11:48:26 EDT 2007 | chef
My past experience included flying probe- we used it as more an R&D tool, it obvious wasn't fast enough for production. Once the probe gave us the answers need, we then developed the HP 3070 test bed and program.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 11:51:44 EDT 2007 | chef
To clarify my comment regarding test points- I mentioned that fact as I knew we would need to develop test beds that may be more difficult due to test points not easily provided. Beyond that, my goal is to begin DFM with my customers that would inclu
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 24 10:16:36 EDT 2007 | chef
Depending on my customers needs there are functional test requirements for PCA's and mechanical assemblies. Soem of my customers have developed and provided dedicated functional test beds. Others are not to sophisticated and expect the unit to power
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 24 18:45:03 EDT 2007 | chef
Not yet. What is it? A test technology, a manufacturer of test machines?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 25 12:32:01 EDT 2007 | chef
I've heard of boundary scan. A flying probe is that way.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 17:25:33 EDT 2007 | chef
The short answer is immediately after reflow the problem occurs. To be more exact, what you are describing is not "rust". Rust occurs in iron. The oxidation that occurs in Tin-Lead has been sometimes called "white rust". Either way, oxidation occur