Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 17:09:38 EDT 2007 | jmelson
A binocular microscope gives just a little more info than the video would, as you have views from two slightly different angles. A good stereo microscope gives more resolution or sharpness than video can. You have to take the time to set up the eye
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 09 07:09:44 EST 2002 | davef
Interesting findings. I agree that probably no one does �100% volume measurement and subgrouped Xbar and S charts�. Who would want to spend the money? Isn�t the issue making things, rather than measuring things? The microscope is used to make m
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 07:58:16 EST 2005 | davef
We hear you. If it's not broken, why fix it? Right? Well intentioned, but not very educated customers seems to be part of the bane of existance of process engineers at contractors. First, as a previous poster said, paste height is an improper mea
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 15:04:50 EST 2005 | solderiron
Thats because Glenbrook Reps both. The Ersascope was the original and still is the best bang for the buck. How do you know if you have flux residue under the bga without seeing it. Show me an xray system that can see flux residue? Again, this is a PR
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 06:23:47 EST 2005 | tk380514
I almost forgot to ask You: what is the purpose of the BGA inspection microscope? Perhaps we tell You stories that You alraedy know about... the ersascope we have is there to look funny and prove to the customer that we can check if we want to
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 14:46:16 EDT 2007 | jmelson
Oh, I should have been more specific on microscopes. I have a Bausch & Lomb StereoZoom 5 and an old Olympus. They both work pretty well. I think the Olympus has a little better depth of field, but the B&L has better contrast. (Maybe the Olympus j
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 12 23:01:11 EST 2008 | operator
Does anyone have a good source for inspection microscopes? I want something with a lot of zoom. I want to be able to zoom in on one 0603 resitor joint. I am not sure what the magnification on that would be. Anyway that would be what I would want, but
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 27 01:16:16 EST 2010 | jmelson
I had a batch of Xilinx chips that I believe had microscopic hairs of the lead frame left as slivers on the leads. These maybe got encapsulated by the solder plating, and then were free to move when the chips were reflowed. You could see the tiny h
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 29 23:35:42 EST 2014 | abhilash4788
Dear All, I'm just a budding engineer in EMS field. Here we used to manufacture different classes of PCBA. I would like to know about different process that need to be considered while manufacturing class 3 product. If we are going for microscopic
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 14:08:55 EST 2000 | Michael Parker
Your best answer for determining cleaning method is to contact your stencil supplier and follow their recommendation. Periodic inspection of your apertures (using microscope, or minimum 10x magnification) would also be a good idea to make sure that g