Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 10:38:42 EDT 2001 | davef
You need to have a way to qualify and monotor your process. X-ray and ERSA's fiber optic inspection thingies are two approaches for doing that. There are lots of good x-ray machines out there. Get a transmissive x-ray machine with resolution of 10
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 10:51:27 EDT 2010 | floydf
Can anyone give me some insight into what to look for on a used X-Ray machine. Or just any thoughts on using X-Ray inspection. We are getting more and more QFNs and our inspection seems a little subjective. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 16:45:35 EDT 2001 | larryk
We are just about ready to get into placing BGAs and planning our equipment needs. We would like to look into an X-Ray machine and I was wondering what everyone is using, their thoughts, suggestions were on this subject. Thanks Larry
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 10:16:45 EDT 2001 | caldon
I like the Glenbrook x-ray systems. Simple and easy to use and they have a great support staff. We are using the Jewel Box 70 and are extremely pleased with it. They have complimentary software for analyzing the balls that is excellent. For the price
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 10:28:05 EST 1998 | Dave F
| I am locking for inspection machines. Can someone indicates some manufacturer of this kind of machines? | | Thanks for help. | Sergio: Please help focus our attention. What type of machine? Comparitors, automated optical inspection, microscop
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 14:58:18 EDT 2010 | mikesewell
Smaller and multi-row QFNs will probably require an oblique view/5-axis xray with resolution of at least 1 micrometer and preferably a nanofocus machine. Given the low standoff and small pad size, verifying wetting can be challenging on interior pad
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 06 16:34:15 EDT 2015 | capse
Yxlon, FeinFocus brand, I do Rep them in the southeastern US. www dot Yxlon dot com
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 12:31:57 EDT 2015 | swiese242
As the industry moves forward it is now optimal and imperative to have this option of inspection. We currently have a used Glenbrook RTX-2500 model that we picked up at an auction and is next on list to replace with a better machine. It works fine fo
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 03:33:36 EDT 2002 | pizzafred
The most outstanding x-ray equipment I have used todate is XTEK. Software, user support has been first class, in comparsion to others I have used.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 12:57:00 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
Anybody use the VJ- 1000- LP? Pros and cons? Comparable to Nicolet, conceptronics, Lixi, Glen Brook?