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Standard kit in LVHM environment

Electronics Forum | Tue May 06 11:14:40 EDT 2003 | k_h

Sorry, I did misunderstand. My opinion would be: Assuming nothing else used feeder space, like tray changers, camera's, nozzles, ..... and assuming 1 slot = 1 8mm feeder position, I think 70-90 slots would be reasonable. A reasonably priced feeder ta

GSM camera calibration.

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 13 18:32:20 EDT 2011 | marcelll

I have all the kits & jigs to service GSM I'm doing it for 20 years at much better price then Universal Contact me if interrested Marcel Duclos info@controlemd.com

GSM camera calibration.

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 18:01:22 EDT 2011 | comatose

We had a camera die on one of our GSMs. I got a new camera, and it is working, but I need to either find a cal kit to rent for a day, or else if someone knows a reasonably accurate procedure to calibrate the new camera using the other upward looking

Calibration method for camera

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 23:08:56 EDT 2004 | Ken

Well, the precision glass is for upward looking camera's. It essentially is a "perfect part". Vapor deposition lithography on glass (for Cte stability)....basically the part pattern (or part fids) is compared to its target location (same pattern on

Guidelines for Cost Determination

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 11:15:53 EDT 2001 | Gil Zweig

The cost of an x-ray inspection system will be determined by the following inter-related paramers: 1. The focal spot size of the x-ray source. 2. The maximum tube voltage. 3. The physical size and shielding requirements of the systems. 4. The design

Component Damage By XRay

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 19:57:40 EDT 2001 | Gil Zweig

Dave: You pose a very good question. We have been in the electronics x-ray inspection business for 18-1/2 years and, to date, we have not received a single report of damage associated with x-ray exposure. However... we do see signs of long term x-ra

Heavy BGA Inspection

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 19 10:59:21 EDT 2001 | Gil Zweig

When x-ray inspecting BGA packages with metal heat spreaders tube voltages greater than those used for Plastic BGAs must be used. It must be recognized, however, that the tube votage required will depend on the particular sensitivity of the x-ray cam

Nicolet X-ray service

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 15:52:38 EDT 2005 | carterhoward

look like our Camera Controll Unit is going out. picture is jumpie and washed out. thanks

Accuracy Requirements for New Technology

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 08 07:55:14 EDT 2005 | CN

Sounds like it would by tough to justify, thought of oursourcing? if the volume is really that low I bet it would be cheaper to find an outside source to build them for you. As far as hand placment accuracy If you are hand placing BGA's or even worse

Nicolet X-ray

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 14:27:47 EDT 2006 | Gary

Watch out for the tube and camera. Tubes are over $20K and cameras can go over $15K. There are no reputable service suppliers for these. If you want a good refurbished machine with warranty call Rework,Inc. 760-458-0733. Gary

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