Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 12:23:46 EDT 2011 | gregcr
Hi All, I'm gathering information on what is available for BGA inspection. I have worked with a few x-ray systems, but would like any input on CT Scan systems. thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 13:35:38 EDT 1998 | Mike Cox
| I am looking for information on any Gage R&R studies for the CyberOptics LSM solder paste inspection system. If you are a current user of one of these systems, are you finding any problems with the repeatability due to operator variation? What is
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 27 07:23:22 EDT 2011 | edmaya33
North star Imaging and Dage CT can do a non destructive cross-sectioning. http://www.4nsi.com/industrial-x-ray-news/large-demand-for-nsi-x-ray-and-ct-systems
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 14:11:21 EDT 2010 | bigdaddysoy9
Manjunath, I prefer orthogonal systems. In my experience they are actually better at detecting coplanarity and HIP defects than multi camera systems. They are obviously limited, in that they can not inspect a component under another component, b
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 13:02:44 EDT 2000 | Robert Patrick
Hi.... I read your message and can empathize. I just joined PDR Infrared Systems. PDR offers an Infrared System for CSP/UBGA with X-Ray or Optical Inspection Packages. You may want to consider IR technology for UBGA before taking the plunge. Hop
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 14:50:46 EST 1999 | nick mata
If you are seeing reflection on the underside of the part, I would first begin with the recommended light levels for the BGA. You should be able to obtain the levels from the Siemens help desk. There is a 2 to 3 page document with levels for a variet
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 12 10:15:40 EST 2000 | Rick Thompson
I have to agree with Michael's comments. We've been evaluating systems for a month or so. There's a pretty wide range depending on what you're looking for. I'd say the first thing needed is to define your expectations. Are you looking for solder in
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 10:26:13 EDT 2010 | fishingfool
Manjunath The top camera will be used for probably 90-95% of your inspection needs. However, without side cameras that 5-10% of uninspected parts can be a real pain to manually verify. What you need to figure out is what is your product to inspe
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 03 11:40:41 EST 2000 | g cronin
Looking through this months SMT mag every other page has an add for a new AOI system. This forum has had a few disscusions about these sytems but I think its time to have a good one. It seems like the technology may be getting to the point that it
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 12:04:59 EST 2000 | Michael Parker
My first comment is "Buyer beware". I think that there is enough skepticism already from potential end-users that we are all maybe too wary. I endorse the concept, it has tremendous potential for process improvements, and making life easier. I have b
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