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Aoi golden bad board

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 02:26:32 EDT 2018 | sebestajaromir

Hello gentleman, I saw many topics regarding aoi verification but I didn't see how You handle with board with simulated failures during life time, because we Are facing issue with ageing of tin oxidation. Is it any idea how to solved this issue?

Re: The best way to erase flux from the golden fingers?

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 02 10:18:16 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Yanno, I just thought of an addition to #3 above. Back in the ol' days (before computer drawing) there were rooms full of people, generally guys (with plastic pocket protectors holding colored pens and ... ) leaning on drawing boards, doing whatever

Re: The best way to erase flux from the golden fingers?

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 02 09:59:39 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Hey Gyver: I was just spoofin' ya about the deionized water (DI). Water of any type will probably make your solder connections go white. I posted your question to Dr. Lee on the latest OnBoard Forum. I suggest you check his responses. I short he

Re: The best way to erase flux from the golden fingers?

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 20:17:08 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Hey Gyver: Oooow, using a pencil eraser has to take time. I would hate to be the person responding to your customer trying to explain the pencil eraser shreds accidentally left on the board. Awww, just spritz it with DI water and wipe it off with

Profile board usage

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 08:45:31 EST 2007 | philkaz

I am in the R&D department at KIC. We have been making thermal profiling equipment for 20+ years. A standard circuit board is made from FR4 fiberglass. A typical solder reflow profile, whether leaded or unleaded, takes the board above the "glass t

AOI Machines...........

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 05 12:18:06 EST 2005 | stepheniii

I worked for a company with a Mirtec. It's a great machine. The sales guy kept going on about needing a golden board. But if you program very carefully and verify each part as you add it to the library, you don't even need a golden board. If you ha

AOI: Golden Board vs Algorithm Based

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 18:20:15 EDT 2011 | hegemon

Let the floodgates open!

IC marking unclear after pass reflow

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 13:56:03 EDT 2008 | slthomas

So your golden board isn't a valid representation of your production material. I don't use AOI but it sounds like either you need a vendor that can guarantee the same part marking appearance as you originally programmed to (not likely) or you need a

Help me to choose AOI-machine!

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 19 12:48:12 EDT 2024 | jdengler

When we were selecting our AOI I made 3 test boards. 2 of them were "golden boards". These 2 had different shades of green solder mask as I had been told this could cause some issues. I did not encounter that during our selection. The 3rd board ha

IC marking unclear after pass reflow

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 09:56:59 EDT 2008 | patsama_n

Every time to create new AOI program we must manual set at bright lighting level for each component. then this case we think the parameter of AOI setting it not concern for this problem due to the golden board that we use to confirm machine before st

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