Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 21:10:55 EST 2009 | fastek
If purchasing used is a consideration, I recall a fat registration fee upon ownership transfer with these units in the past. Not sure if that has changed much.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 04:37:35 EST 2009 | aj
Hi DevGru, Thanks for that, looks a lot more user friendly. Will arrange an evaluation and let you know how it goes... aj...
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 22:20:16 EST 2009 | stevek
Looks like an improvement to the spinning stuff, but gads, I wish these people would stop using the term slice. The Teradyne still does not create a slice. It infers things from different sized shadows. It still cannot actually image a slice thoug
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 16:53:08 EDT 2013 | ejurentkuff
Our biggest concern is "head in pillow". I need something that can easily find this defect and call it out. I don't want something that I need an operator reviewing for pass/fail.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 04:50:51 EDT 2013 | jlawson
Check out Viscom, X7056 Series in line Xray. Have 2D and 3D options. Also if budget permits offer Xray and AOI in same machine !!!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 17 23:31:12 EDT 2005 | kenscj
Hi all, currently, we are seeing BGA problem like solder ball misalign, void, solder short (all under BGA, tested with 5DX), after reflow. We examine the solder ball (raw material of BGA), and see that the ball surface is not smooth, will that affe
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 09:35:07 EDT 2008 | grics
Out of curiosity, what is your top side peak temp @ reflow? Have you inspected the boards prior to SMT (at your 5DX machine?) Also, have you tried to run the board through reflow with out any parts or bga placed and inspected? I how long are you in
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 04:21:56 EST 2009 | aj
Hi all, We are currently evaluating the above mentioned Xray system. I would appreciate some feedback from users on good & bad points and maybe things to look out for. At this moment and time it is mainly 2series systems due to obvious reasons, bu
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 08:25:47 EST 2009 | pjc
Agilent is exiting the AOI and AXI inspection machine business FYI: http://www.evertiq.com/news/13419 I think Teradyne may be the only game in town now for in-line 3D AXI. More to come though.... http://www.teradyne.com/axi/ It looks like Viscom
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 21:28:22 EST 2009 | stevek
Purely from a technical interchange perspective, how thick is a slice? That is, what is the Z axis resolution of the machine? This isn't listed on the web link. There are pictures that imply separate of a BGA on the top and discretes on the bottom