Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 15:06:32 EST 2010 | rway
I would go with AOI. Reasons are: --AOIs are faster --They have more coverage. Given, you cannot test the value of components, but the AOI will ensure that all resistors are correct, orientation of ICs are proper and components are present on the
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 18:45:03 EDT 2016 | kahrpr
also there is a configuration that needs to be set correctly to auto detect the feeders proberly
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 21:11:46 EDT 2017 | kahrpr
were the amps programmed proberly for your machine.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 11:06:35 EDT 2003 | James
Does anyone else have the same problem with BGAs that have a gold corner. It looks like the area where the gold corner is, it does not want to reflow proberly but the rest of the BGA reflows fine. Any suggestions????
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 13 15:43:14 EST 2011 | mike_at_agility
Is there anyone in New Hampshire that can provide any service for a SPEA 4040 flying probe?
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 04:12:32 EDT 1999 | Paul Gerits
Hi Jim, I'm a Technical consultant/Application specialist at Philips EMT. Tombstoning is a well know problem with Nitrogen ovens. Proberly there has been a change in your Nitrogen flow or in the nitrogen it self. To see if there was a change run a
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 09 15:58:54 EST 2012 | davef
We don't know anyone that can provide any service for a SPEA 4040 flying probe in New Hampshire or anywhere else. Try contacting the following SPEA test program developers to see if they have a contact for you: * Test Coach Corporation, 948 Donata Co
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 Aug 27 09:23:22 EDT 2012 | rway
Which military? The US? Being a military contractor, I am surprised at your lack of quality at your facility. I suspect this is non-US military. I don't know where you are located, but being a contract mfg for the military, any military, I can im
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 08:34:14 EDT 2009 | rway
Hi, do you know where and how we can tests 0402 > ceramic capacitors? We would like to test them > individually before we place them on our board; > so as to get some test yield and the distribution > of the parameters of this component based on