Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 14:13:08 EDT 2013 | kenkay
We have an ICOM 6000 rose tester and everytime we run a program the machine stops and says "resistivity error". We have changed filters and calibrated the solution with no luck. Any ideas?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 26 12:46:30 EDT 2013 | gallionc
I am not familiar with the ICOM 6000, but we have an ICOM 5000. It could be possible that your Resistivty probe is bad, or possibly disconnected? We've also had different errors that were simply caused by not having enough solution in the tank. J
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 31 11:31:54 EDT 2013 | pbarton
Could it be that the IPA you are using in the solvent/DI mix is not anhydrous, or in some other way not the correct purity? If it is not correct you will not be able to calibrate. Best rgds, Peter B.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 20:48:17 EDT 2004 | rose
Hello recently I met one very interesting issue with my board and connector. substrate of the board is copper with immersion silver, pad size is about 3x1mm. we print lead-free paste on the pad, then put the connector on the paste. The board was refl
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 21:52:06 EDT 2004 | rose
recently I met one very interesting issue with my board and connector. substrate of the board is copper with immersion silver, pad size is about 3x1mm. we print lead-free paste on the pad, then put the connector on the paste. The board was reflowed u
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 27 04:51:43 EDT 2004 | rose
I suggest you to do some EDX ananlysis or maping and make a comparsion between the delam part and the good one. maybe some contamination or element used in the board manufacturing process stayed under the coating layer. If there is some difference be
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 11:36:27 EDT 2019 | bulur
How does no-clean flux residues on a PCB assembly impact the ROSE testing? Does no-clean flux residues on the PCBA dissolve in solution of ROSE tester and increase ionic contaminants level in terms of NaCl per surface area? Is ROSE tester solution (a
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 02:51:25 EST 2022 | davef
The industry standard for Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE) Testing analysis is IPC-TM-650 Method 2.3.25 – Detection and Measurement of Ionizable Surface Contaminants by Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE).
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 26 13:49:18 EST 2006 | masrimhd
Hi, We will run a no-clean wave solder process to assemble TV boards. What about incorporating a ROSE Test equipment (Ionograph, zero-ion, Omega Meter) in the process? Is it recommended, helpful or unnecessary? I�ve read about the use and limits of
Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 21:43:44 EDT 2012 | davef
edmaya33, you're correct about what J-STD-001E says, but recognize that the measure that you refer us to in not IC [Ion Chromatography]. It is modified ROSE [Resistivity of Solvent Extract] ... or whatever they call modified ROSE now-a-days