Electronics Forum: x-ray inspection criteria (Page 3 of 57)

X-ray inspection services

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 21:51:39 EDT 2004 | Marshal

Hi Danny, Which part of Malaysia are you located. My company, Uniwes has an entry-level X-Ray machine which has a price which will not burn a hole in your company's pocket. Please advise me . Rgds, Marshal

Re: BGA Xray inspection

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 21:04:33 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Ron: Good news: Nicolet makes excellent machines. Bad news: I�m unaware of a machine with the capabilities you seek. * X-ray machines lack of resolution needed in relation to the crack geometries encountered within a high density single material.

BGA X-Ray inspection question

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 17:11:57 EST 2001 | davef

First, x-ray inspection machines have a wide range of capilities. Resolution is a key measure of a machine's ability to "distinguish" features. People say that some x-ray inspection machines have the ability to position the board being inspected at

Multilayer PCB X-ray inspection

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 10:44:28 EDT 2010 | dwonch

Dumb question maybe but does the board have a layer count window? Usually each layer has it's number visible in copper somewhere on the board and the shop will leave the solder mask clear of this window. If the layers were stacked incorrectly it woul

Re: BGA Xray inspection

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 21:20:38 EDT 2000 | Dean

Here are some pointers to use during your X-ray inspection. Microcracking is virtually impossible to determine with X-ray. However, I suspect you are looking for "hard" opens. Those are much easier to find visually. If using a paste-and-place pro

BGA inspection microscope

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 09:12:20 EST 2005 | chunks

We have both Ersa scope and X-Ray. Everyone uses the X-ray because it's a quick way to check for shorts, which seems to be the line supervisors only concern when it comes to BGAs. The Ersa is fine, but it's only real use is to examine a couple of r

Multilayer PCB X-ray inspection

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 05 17:47:21 EDT 2010 | boardhouse

Hi Deni, X-ray will not be able to see through Power and Grn planes. Your only way to find out is: 1) ask your board supplier to supply stack up used. 2) surface grind layer by layer to validate if it is correct stack up. What is making you think

BGA X-Ray inspection question

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 16:30:02 EST 2001 | CAL

Reading x-rays is an art. All balls should be symmetrical in size and shape. Please provide more information on your question. Why just opens? If the Balls are not consistently the same in size or shape there is a problem. Larger balls could be from

BGA inspection microscope

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 15:27:36 EST 2005 | Mike

Steve, You are correct in that X-Ray image of a BGA will not show flux residue. So what? If you are using no clean flux then I would think it doesn't matter if there is some flux residue. Sure if you are reworking a BGA and the operator dumps t

In-line x-ray inspection systems.

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 11:06:31 EDT 2001 | Gil Zweig

In-line systems are effective in detecting the obvious defects such as solder bridges, missing balls and excessive solder voids. They may not be as effective in detecting the subtle changes in solder bond shapes (signatures) indicating loss or chang


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