Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 14 08:14:18 EDT 2011 | ssager
I am looking for an individual or a company that is capable of designing a function test for a simple board. Anyone have any suggestions?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 25 14:39:25 EDT 2011 | rway
Give me information about the product and your test requirements and I might be able to help you. Reese
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 22 22:43:16 EST 2004 | davef
Try: * Ito America * Hitachi Chemical * 3M * Sony Chemicals
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 22 10:18:52 EST 2004 | tonyfox
Our company laser re-ball's BGA down to 100 microns ball size. One of our OEM customers have asked us to function test there BGA on Mobile phone PCB's. Origionally we thought of a test sockets however the sockets interfere with other devices on the P
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 14 10:29:41 EDT 2011 | mosborne1
www.americancircuits.com. We can help you with these requirements. You can go from our contact us page or email us at ACI@americancircuits.com. Thank you, Matt
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 12:48:34 EST 2006 | pjc
In-Circuit Test is the best method for ensuring solder joint connections. It is a much more reliable than AOI. An ICT machine can ensure solder connections are made for array package devices such as BGA, PGA, etc... AOI is best for component I.D.- is
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 20:02:42 EST 2001 | davef
First, I don�t understand why your board fabricator can�t do a good job plugging your vias. Additionally, when you consider that they forgot to plug the first batch of boards, it makes me wonder if they are desirable as a supplier. Generally, we us
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 02:56:22 EST 2019 | robl
I'm with Steve and flying probing. As long as you are testing the capacitance of the cap in the circuit and not of the cap itself you'll get a pretty good indication. Most are going to be 10nf and 100nf decoupling caps at that size so quite easy to
Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 06:30:41 EDT 1999 | Joe Byrde
| | | | | | | | | | | I left the company before this thing ever got resolved, so I don't know the answer, but here's what we did to get boards out the door. Baked them in a desicating oven. You know, the kind that pulls vacuum? It was a regular
Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 00:47:59 EDT 1999 | P.L. Sorenson - Technical Consultant
| | | | | | | I left the company before this thing ever got resolved, so I don't know the answer, but here's what we did to get boards out the door. Baked them in a desicating oven. You know, the kind that pulls vacuum? It was a regular overnigh