Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 13:09:48 EDT 1999 | Steve
| There is a practise within the industry of an Inspector inspecting a board, and that same Inspector performing touch-up. My opinion is that the Inspection and Touch-up operations should be separate functions whereby the Inspector is not performing
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 13:49:29 EDT 1999 | Bob Neverosky
| | There is a practise within the industry of an Inspector inspecting a board, and that same Inspector performing touch-up. My opinion is that the Inspection and Touch-up operations should be separate functions whereby the Inspector is not performin
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 15:37:20 EST 2001 | pteerink
Steve, When you say "CAD input", do you mean centroid data ( xy locations ) or generic cad info straight from the layout software. ( so far the machines I have been looking at use centroid) What are your rates of "false failures" and how do your o
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 21 09:46:41 EDT 2001 | davef
I was reading something in the paper this morning where the police have found that having a witness look at six pictures of suspects laid-out on a table [the six pack method in their parlance] is more error prone than just looking through the stack o
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 13:19:53 EST 2005 | tommyttr
Fire them has been stated on here several times. What exactly does that solve? I am assuming you have good operators, that you are asking to run an automated inspection, then what exactly are your inspectors doing? Are the operators going to get more
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 08:36:23 EDT 2007 | davef
IPC-A-610D refers to 'toe down configuration' several times, beyond the 8.2.5.6 that you question. Although none will add to your understanding of 'toe down'. A lead that is 'toe down' is one where the foot of the lead is not parallel to the pad. T
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 18 09:41:05 EDT 2016 | jbuckley
Typically on my company's Mirtec systems, any anomalies, such as cracks, chips, etc. on chip capacitors and chip resistors are going to be detected with just a basic mounting inspector. We have a full image of the part (solder joint not included) as
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 07 16:22:13 EDT 2017 | stephendo
The only people that can answer what you need is UL. At least once a year an inspector from UL stops by and makes sure the High-Pot tester is up to date on calibration and that we are following the BOM provided by the customer and approved by UL. A
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 29 15:41:02 EDT 2000 | Dave F
It's easy to reject everything is it? IPC offers excellent training courses for inspectors in interpreting A-610.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 10:27:26 EDT 2001 | floydl
We have a modest operation and are seriously considering adding x-ray inspection systems. How much will it cost to setup an X-Ray Inspection Station? What training resources are available? What can we expect to spend to train inspectors?