Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 14 08:05:47 EDT 2003 | pjc
What 2D inspection? Solder Paste deposition perhaps? Transmission X-ray?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 03:34:11 EDT 2003 | emeto
Thanks for all posts. In links you gave me I found very interesting things.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 07 02:23:48 EST 2009 | pavel_murtishev
Jax, Thank you for for the input. Regards, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 18 08:38:37 EST 2009 | rwyman
BarTector. Also provides verification.
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 28 08:42:59 EST 2009 | jax
Quick List: 1. Cells 2. Valor 3. Aegis 4. Siemens 5. Optimal I have used Cells, Valor, Aegis, and Optimal (I think Siemens leans more towards a PLM system). I would recommend Optimal, but it will all depend on how in-depth yo
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 15 08:38:23 EDT 2003 | pjc
Don't have any specific links to papers and articles. Try searching on the IPC.org (plus APEX show http://www.goapex.org) and SMTA.org web sites. Any papers and articles on the process from equipment mfg.'s should be taken with a grain of salt. Sold
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 14 10:50:43 EDT 2003 | emeto
Pete I'm not very informed about it but from the things I red today - 2D inspection : solder component solder joints x-ray and what ever type exsist.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 09:13:30 EDT 2003 | pjc
Yes, there is a limitation with Transmission X-ray on double-side SMT boards, ie.: back-to-back solder joints, components on bttom side over a solder joint.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 23 21:04:44 EDT 2001 | Stefan
If you want to tinker a bit with old machines, you could buy an inexpensive ( under $ 10,000 ) used Pick&Place machine and reverse the polarity on the tape feeding motor. If you don't heat seal the cover tape, but use pressure sensitive cover tape,
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 08:18:12 EDT 2003 | jgregory
Yes, your "slice theory" is correct, but ask yourself "how many slices?" This is the trick. By adding "slice points", you increase the robustness of the image. At the same time, you add time to the scan. Not too much that it outweighs the benefits,