Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 02:05:47 EST 2022 | sophyluo1985
Hello Sir.You can inquire about our GOLDLAND company, we are a professional SMT company. I recommend you to our sales engineer, you can write to him (sales07@goldlandsmt.com), you can consult him about SMT equipment issues
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 12:45:00 EDT 2018 | mdkmdr
Trying to get a sense of the push-pull going on between designers and manufacturers on the subject of 'one test point per net'. Getting a feeling like the new paradigm is doing all of the electrical tests as functional at EOL and relying almost comp
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 10:16:22 EDT 2008 | muarty
I am looking for a straight forward Gage R&R test I can use when evaluating AOI equipment. Anyone carried out similar? Thanks in Advance
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 19:17:20 EST 2004 | EL
Our company are in the hi-mix low volume OEM factory. We need an AOI machine that is dependable, accurate, user intuitive, ability to detect any defects we specify, and meet our budget. I appreciate all your input as to what type of AOI are out the
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 19:17:25 EST 2004 | EL
Our company are in the hi-mix low volume OEM factory. We need an AOI machine that is dependable, accurate, user intuitive, ability to detect any defects we specify, and meet our budget. I appreciate all your input as to what type of AOI are out the
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 15:16:53 EST 2006 | Cmiller
In circuit testing is expensive up front because of the fixture cost but the tests are fast. AOI programs can be develpoed in less than a day but take longer to run. If you have good test coverage, in circuit would be a better choice in my opinion-if
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 15:06:32 EST 2010 | rway
I would go with AOI. Reasons are: --AOIs are faster --They have more coverage. Given, you cannot test the value of components, but the AOI will ensure that all resistors are correct, orientation of ICs are proper and components are present on the
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 09:05:53 EST 2006 | stepheniii
Your process makes a bigger difference. What I have seen is ICT done early is better than AOI done more than a half shift later, and AOI done early is better than ICT done more than a half shift later. For high mix/low volume, I would go with AOI whi
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 17 13:00:26 EDT 2004 | visagan
We are PCBA manufacturers with all capabilities such as SMt, AI & PWB with AOI, ICT testing facilities. If you are interested in outsourcing your job pl contact visagan@texmaco.co.id
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 12:58:14 EDT 2016 | rrpowers
Yes, we have been doing full SMT in reel-to-reel (R2R) or roll-to-roll for over 20 years now. This includes stencil printing, pick-and-place, reflow, AOI, electrical testing. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.