Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 07:11:23 EST 2017 | emeto
ICT, Functional test and performance in the field.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 11:58:13 EST 2017 | am
Actually testing options to measure process limits of the machine themselves
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 02:17:07 EST 2017 | am
Guys, What are the best effective tests methods to show capability and repeatability of reflow ovens and AOI machines?
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 14:17:26 EST 2017 | emeto
For the ovens you run the profiler and you compare graphs. For the AOI you should run these golden boards(boards that you keep for AOI test - might have intentionally implemented defects) once in a while and make sure you are getting the same results
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 03:01:38 EST 2018 | buckcho
As always, our good colleague Evtimov is right about the AOI and oven. For the AOI you need to make a golden sample board(panel) and test if your machine can catch all defects that you simulated BEFORE the oven. Try to me as accurate to real defects
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 09:58:51 EST 2002 | caldon
I am not a fan of "Gold Board" type of inspection. There are many new sophisticated ways of inspection one being neural networking. This is a method where learning occurs by exposure to a truthed set of inputs and outputs data where the algorythim in
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 09:38:30 EST 2002 | davef
Excuse me seeming to parrot Wolfgang�s posting, but he makes good points and I'd like to expand on them. I disagree that it's about disliking a "non-techie to post a reply/comment to the SMTNet forums." It's not about WHO posts. It's about WHAT i
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 13:37:48 EST 2002 | PeteC
When evaluating AOI you must first define what type of inspections you want the system to perform, pre-solder or post-solder. What separates many mfgs. of these systems is how effective they are at finding post solder defects. This is where camera re
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 29 21:33:30 EDT 2001 | CAL
Your Ionograph and Zero-ion Values are set by you. There is no raw pass of fail criteria only the limits you set up. Ionograph is great for bare board resistivity (salt) test just as a pass fail for incoming inspection but this is all per your facto
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 02 12:15:10 EST 2003 | Mike Konrad
Richard, With respect to the Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE) test, the test solution is exceptionally aggressive. With the Zero-Ion for example, the test solution�s resistivity is 150 M-Ohms. Additionally, because test solution is made up of