Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 20:28:02 EST 2004 | Dreamsniper
Hi, Is there a standard expiry date for a ROSE Test Instrument Like Ionographs, Omega Meters, Zero-Ion etc.? How can I verify if my OmegaMeter 500 which is almost 20 years old is providing me reliable data during testing? Note that the equipment is
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 12:02:15 EDT 1998 | Bernardo Mendoza
I need to set a cleanliness limit for our incoming boards. I know that some people use 14-10 microgr. sq. in. But how can I determine what is best for me. Can anybody tell me if there's a standard for this. Right now we are using an Alpha Ionograph
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 14:29:07 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| I need to set a cleanliness limit for our incoming boards. I know that some people use 14-10 microgr. sq. in. But how can I determine what is best for me. | Can anybody tell me if there's a standard for this. | Right now we are using an Alpha Iono
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 11:47:00 EDT 2004 | HOSS
We are trying to deploy an Ionograph cleanliness tester and wanted to know what others are using as a standard test sample. My desire is to run the test on a weekly basis using the same medium complexity assembly. We plan to use the testing as a pr
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 16:56:25 EST 2006 | dajesk2003
We have an Ionograph 500 M SMD II tester. A couple of months ago, it began failing bare boards at a very high rate. We use 10ug/in2 as our standard. Typically we would fail, maybe one board every 6 months. In the past two months, at least 15 boar
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 23:17:05 EDT 1998 | kallol Chakraborty
| | I need to set a cleanliness limit for our incoming boards. I know that some people use 14-10 microgr. sq. in. But how can I determine what is best for me. | | Can anybody tell me if there's a standard for this. | | Right now we are using an Alph
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 06 06:22:53 EST 2004 | GS
Many Thanks Davef for your continuos great tech support. From my side, I am still fighting against BIC coming with sockets ( still tons of Br-). Even the supllier is surprised about this pbm. But as we know no Standards available to control bulk ion
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 | Tue Apr 17 09:38:04 EDT 2001 | CAL
With some help from our good Friends at Agilent Technologies our RF Lab includes testing up to 100GHz. Equipment includes Vector network analyzer, signal analyzer, dual channel power meter, noise filter meter, advanced impedance analyzer (including
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 19:32:13 EDT 2005 | Mike Konrad
Three popular methods: Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE) Test Method IPC-TM-650 2.3.25: The ROSE test method is used as a process control tool to detect the presence of bulk ionics. The IPC upper limit is set at 10.0 *g/NaCl/in2. This test is p