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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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