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Help me find Manufacturer of XRAY Machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 27 10:11:50 EST 2005 | pjc

Here's a few mfrs. to look at. http://www.vjelectronix.com/vjebeta/index.asp http://www.glenbrooktech.com/advantage.htm http://www.lixi.com/product_workstation.htm http://www.focalspot.com/ http://www.microfocus-x-ray.com/frameset.php?PageN

DAGE Vs YXLON

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 04 05:40:23 EDT 2015 | seshadri

Dear Distingushed Friends, I would like to gain some knowledge on X Ray. It is very Confusing for me to understand the difference between the DAGE Transmissive tube Vs YXLON micro focus tube. The Target power Vs Tube power and detailed detectabilit

Guidelines for Cost Determination

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 11:15:53 EDT 2001 | Gil Zweig

The cost of an x-ray inspection system will be determined by the following inter-related paramers: 1. The focal spot size of the x-ray source. 2. The maximum tube voltage. 3. The physical size and shielding requirements of the systems. 4. The design

What specs to look 4 when buying XRAY machine for BGA inspection

Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 04:30:17 EDT 2012 | adetuc65

Hi, I need some advice. What should I look at when buying a new X-Ray machine for off line BGA inspection? Should I concentrate on spot size?, Sensor resolution ? I need 130-160Kv and 70 degree Tilt axis board size about 30cm x 30cm Any suggestions

Looking for X-ray component counter

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 07:34:14 EDT 2021 | reinhardk

Hi, we have a DAGE Assure machine, and we are happy with the results it gives us. Even without proper teaching the results were good (for common part sizes). *With* proper teaching results are even better. Only in certain cases results are unusabl

X-Ray Inspection for BGA, CSP etc.

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 10 09:49:32 EST 2003 | pjc

For manual X-ray systems: Kv power to start off with. Depending on what type of components you have to X-ray, you may be ok w/ just a 90Kv system, for example. Its not all about Kv though. With most systems you can adjust to quantity of X-rays you ar

What's The Resolution?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 19:49:45 EDT 2001 | Gil Zweig

To best visualize the factors effecting resolution, carry in your minds eye an image of a light shadow being cast on the wall using a flashlight. The size of the flashlight filament would be the analagous x-ray "focal spot" The smoothness and/or roug

Re: X-Ray for CSP devices

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 10:32:52 EDT 1999 | Upinder Singh

| | Hello All, | | I am setting up a line to mount CSP/uBGA devices and now am looking at the X-Ray process. It is my opinion that this should be done offline - can you tell me if Im right or do I need to put one inline? | | Also anyone who is mou

Seeking AXI machine

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 06:20:00 EDT 2010 | costache

Dear All > > I need to check the solder paste > volume inside the PTH at our board,which size is > 440x620 mm.So, I may need 3D inspection > machine,AXI, not AOI.So, does anyone recommand me > which 3D machine is suited to my PCB? Thanks in > a

Re: X-Ray for CSP devices

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 20 09:59:22 EDT 1999 | Vikram Butani

Hi Steve, What Earl says is true. You need a stand alone failure analysis/process verification system before you go inline. No matter what brand you choose, it is important to compare a few features, across the board: - X-ray source kV, mA, and f

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