Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 08:21:10 EDT 2013 | ejurentkuff
My boss wants me to look into a 5DX or equivalent equipment. Right now I am in discovry mode. I need to know what's out there and the pros and cons. What type of support I'm going to need (programming, running, etc.) Cost/benefit. Any information
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 16:05:54 EDT 2013 | justinlevine24
Hi Eric, what specifically are you looking to achieve with the 5DX? I can narrow it down for you better if i know what exactly you are going to be using the tool for.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 16:53:08 EDT 2013 | ejurentkuff
Our biggest concern is "head in pillow". I need something that can easily find this defect and call it out. I don't want something that I need an operator reviewing for pass/fail.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 04:50:51 EDT 2013 | jlawson
Check out Viscom, X7056 Series in line Xray. Have 2D and 3D options. Also if budget permits offer Xray and AOI in same machine !!!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 12:02:25 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hi, we have a Dage from Cookson. It is 3D and it gives you good idea about the joints on the board. However, it is not a real automated system. You can create some step and repeat procedures but you should manually confirm defects all the time - I w
Electronics Forum | Sun May 22 23:34:53 EDT 2005 | thaqalain
What is equivalent binary number for 48 in an 8 bit LED display?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 13 06:00:29 EDT 2005 | Charlie
Was it possible to calculate Soak Test Equivalent on PCBA? For example: Soak Test at 60C/80%RH equivalent to how many hour of test at 25C/60%RH ?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 17:29:00 EDT 2002 | dason_c
The industrial standard is follow the R.O.S.E test as a guideline per J-STD-001 and the limit is 10ug/sq. inch. Different tester with different equivalent factor with the ROSE and you can refer back to the manual, the Zero Ion tester with equivalent
Electronics Forum | Sun May 22 23:33:16 EDT 2005 | Thaqalain
An 8 bit transformer register has output voltage of LHLHLHLH,What will be the equivalent decimal # stored?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 08:29:17 EDT 2005 | davef
http://www.iboost.com/tools/number.htm