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Pogo Contamination

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 19 03:20:39 EDT 2008 | dlocampo

Basically, Brushing the pogo pins with dry anti-static brush will help but, cleaning it using solvents is not that advisable because it only leaves some residue that will further cause contact problems. Looking at the picture it seems that the UUT's

AOI systems vs. X-ray

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 11:04:24 EST 2001 | genny

We are already using ICT on the PCB, which should catch most missing components, also components installed backwards, or the wrong value(to a point - we do RF so we have lots of very small value caps and inductors which can't be measured), and in som

Re: Flying Probe Testers?

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 19 22:52:50 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| Good Day All!! | I hope ya'll had a decent weekend, I did...didn't do a damn thing, I like weekends like that. Anyways, the big guys here are thinking about buying a "Flying Probe" tester, and the G.M. came to me and asked what I thought of them.

Re: Pin in hole process problem

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 17:39:40 EDT 1998 | David Spilker

| Hello everybody. | Remember I posted some questions on the smtnet regarding placing the thru hole connector using paste and reflow(pin in hole). I have able to accomplish the process succcesfully.....but I have a problem. The boards are failing at

RMA vs No clean

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 16 05:42:18 EST 2003 | nifhail

I've a query. I have one new Customer whom insisted us to use RMA paste on their product. The problem is, on some of their products they use via hole as the test point in where all the PCB finished are ENTEK and as usual I have to print solder paste

AOI vs. electrical test

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 14:59:41 EST 2006 | AOI

I have used all of test and inspection techniques available out there: AOI, AXI, Flying Probe, ICT, and FCT. The reality is that they all have a place in manufacturing based on the type and complexity of product you bild, the industry it is intended

PbF PCB finish

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 10:08:36 EST 2007 | electronhose

Immersion Silver, ImAg, is becoming the finish of preference. This is due to it having similar process limits vs. SnPb HASL. There were some early concerns about shelf life, but new chemistries have extended finish shelf life to 12 months+. Many boar

PCB Washing No Clean

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 16:28:06 EDT 2011 | rway

Let's be more specific. Why do you need to clean the boards? I assume it is for testing purposes, probe contact concerns and the like. This is the only economical reason I can think of to clean no-clean flux residue from your assemblies. Before y

Programming Software

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 18 07:14:49 EDT 2013 | jlawson

Yes Aegis and Valor are good choices in terms of NPI, SMT programming , which one you choose will depend on other factors, Valor offers I feel a more rounded product, ie under one platform. Both offer CAD-BOM to SMT and Documentation, but Valor offer

Flying Probe

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 08:43:56 EDT 2014 | rob

Hi Larry, Picture a old lady with a set of knitting needles with leads attached to them, pressing the needles into different points of the PCB (pads, test points or component leads) and measuring resistance, inductance, waveforms etc between these p


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