Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 18 23:40:22 EDT 2001 | CAL
We at ACI have both endoscopes and xray. We have used the ERSA Scope often and it is a great machine, but the cost is hard to justify the ROI.The ERSA Scope is in the $28K to $32K range. I had a chance to see OC Whites Endoscope and it was cool.Pric
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 13:39:27 EDT 2001 | genny
Thank you for your response. I have been told that x-ray strength is finding solder volume and pattern root cause defects, and will catch a high % of them - opens, shorts, insufficient solder, and missing components(shape of solder on pad w/o lead i
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 20:41:56 EST 1999 | TNT
Hey C.K, If you are looking for inspection of the solder paste before reflow, there are many types of inspection: 1.Paste height measurements at random positions 2.3D inspection with shadow contrast capabilities based on an autocad format 3.3D inspec
Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 22:43:06 EDT 2006 | GM
If you have not made a decision yet give me call and I can put a complete x-ray/rework package together at a very reasonable price for you. Gary 760-891-0111
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 28 11:16:07 EDT 2024 | jayx
Yxlon Cheetah EVO can handle 31' x 19' samples with Radioscopic Area of 18' x 16'. Image quality is excellent, but the previous model had some reliability problems, not sure it was fixed. Price is ~250k USD.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 08:53:28 EDT 1998 | justin medernach
| I am eager to hear from anyone who has experience with X-RAY inspection equipment (specifically for BGA devices) or can make any recommendations. Any knowledge of second hand equipment for sale would also be valuable. | Regards | Rob Rob, Glenbrook
Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 14:08:56 EDT 2006 | bman
We've been placing BGAs for a while now, and I personally had to x-ray every one of them. The only time we had a placement problem was when a few parts were placed by machine in the wrong orientation. The operators fixed it by hand before it went t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 10:47:29 EDT 2003 | Eric QE
Caltex or Ersa type system is good, Caltex prisms, necessary for looking underneath the BGA can be crashed easily when looking under low profile or Micros. $40-$110 each depending on the availability and who makes 'em. We have 2D and 3D X-ray avai
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 13:17:10 EDT 2009 | tserra
I would recommend looking at SAKI/MacroScience. http://www.xraytechnology.eu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=34&Itemid=42 I have seen the images created by MSX3000 from MacroScience which is now under SAKI and can tell you with certainty
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 13:19:55 EDT 2013 | emeto
I always look for a toe fillet if the design allows you to. Many times the pad design is close or exactly the size of the leads which makes people to touch it up right away. I told them hundred times not to but...Luckily I have 3D x-ray and I can tel