Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 15:54:09 EST 2010 | chupitoone
Hi, Orbotech actually sold it's division to ORPRO Vision. They development of the equipment is still progressing in both their Reflow inspection and SPI systems. Both have newer versions of software released and at the show in SanDiego they demonstr
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 09:27:35 EDT 2010 | ssager
I am looking for someone who can develop functional test programs. Something that can use a LabView or some other graphical interface to do simple functional testing and verification.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 02:55:35 EST 2017 | soldertraining
I want to know the challenges facing the future of PCB in design and development. What solutions are possible for that?
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 12:29:45 EDT 2017 | charliedci
The best way to clean after soldering is to develop a "no clean" process and save the cost and labor of cleaning. Also a "questionable" way to develop clients is to post scenarios that appear to be real when in fact you are trying to generate busin
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 11:36:13 EDT 2017 | dhanson
Hello, I am looking for information regarding the history of the development of automated optical inspection technology from when it was first conceived to today. I would generally like a timeline from milestone achievements that really progressed t
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 08:18:25 EST 2001 | Matt Kehoe
Dave, Sorry, but I did not answer all your questions from your earlier message. Your Question Are you saying that these products were not developed in Euroland? Answer Well, SIPAD was invented in Europe, 1986, Siemens Lab in Munich Germany. Optip
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 07:15:53 EDT 2008 | base
Hi LoCostPP, Sounds to me you are moving towards an Open Source development model. What you might want to do is come up with a robust framework (hardware & software) to which anyone who wishes to take part can develop (and market) their own plugins
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 05 14:31:13 EDT 2020 | rob_thomas
I used and liked Jira from Atlassian in the past. Although originally developed for SW development ,it is a great package that can be adapted to any type of development project and provides great transparency and collaboration tools throughout the p
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 16:43:57 EDT 2000 | David Snyder
Hello Dr. Lee, Will no-clean fluxes be more of a challenge to develop?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 20:18:54 EDT 2001 | Rex Breunsbach
The commercial answer is Automole Xpert by ECD.