Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 02:53:31 EST 2004 | galp
Chack this contact "micro Assembly technology" tel: +972-4-9592225
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 07:02:14 EST 2004 | davef
Cntinuing with the previous thread: http://www.mat-ltd.com/
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 15:31:54 EST 2004 | GP
We are looking for machine that can do the following: bonding of 0.5x0.5x0.8mm mm cramic part. - detect target surface position 1.5x0.8mm - dispance a drop of 0.8mm of epoxy adhesive on trget surface with position accuracy of +/-0.04mm. - pick the 0.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 16:50:23 EDT 2018 | magergar
Acording to the manual the resolution for the narrow camera is 22.5 um/pix but is setup at 45um/pix (wide resolution), I tried to change it in the proper 113.Camera1_Pixel_X and 114.Camera1_Pixel_Y but I'm not allow to change this parameter it is bl
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 18:17:10 EDT 2001 | davef
What to you consider to be the minimum resolution [micron] for: General, BGA, die attach uBGA, flipchip, wire bonds Wire cracks, delamination Microcircuit failure What is the relationship between resolution [micron] and the kV of the tube?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 19 18:15:22 EDT 2001 | davef
What do you mean when you say "structure"? Taking a different tact to get at an answer to the original question, if applications such as general, BGA attach, and die attach inspection require a resolution of 10 units. What would you suggest are the
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 15:56:33 EDT 2001 | Gil Zweig
For the applications you mention you would probably want to resolve details of at least 8 microns (0.0003") which would translate into a bare minimum resolution requirement of 60 to 100 line pairs per millimeter at a minimum geometric magnification o
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 22:40:08 EST 2024 | erikfriesen
Does anyone know what the meaning of the Fixed vision options here https://file.yizimg.com/397047/2014010615545616.pdf showing two checkboxes, one 32mm, the other 17mm? The issue at hand is that fixed camera(upward facing) resolution really to low t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 19:49:45 EDT 2001 | Gil Zweig
To best visualize the factors effecting resolution, carry in your minds eye an image of a light shadow being cast on the wall using a flashlight. The size of the flashlight filament would be the analagous x-ray "focal spot" The smoothness and/or roug
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 23 16:54:03 EDT 1999 | M Cox
This is out of the normal scope of this site but� I am in search of a Digital Camera for use with documentation instructions. What would be the Minimum Resolution that I should require? I will need details of assemblies such as Component Identific