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Re: Criteria for the Omega Mete from Alpha Metals Inc.

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 20:57:52 EST 2001 | Dave F

Are you talking about bare board cleanliness or assembly level cleanliness? Bare board cleanliness is still primarily measured by resistivity of solvent extract (ROSE) using instruments such as Omegameters and Zero Ions. What is considered as "acce

Re: Zero-Ion Ionic Tester

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 12:11:31 EST 2000 | Dave F

Casimir: Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE) testers measure ionic contamination by washing boards with a DI water/IPA solution. (No-clean people: Stop and go on to something else.) The testers are process control instruments used to monitor a

Re: CSP Assembly- No-clean vs Aqueous

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 29 22:31:06 EST 1998 | Kelvin Chow

It is still a big concern on using No-clean or aqueous cleaning for CSP assembly. I prefer to use no-clean, however, not all components are suitable to use it. Especially those dirty capacitors or connectors which may cause solderability problem. It

Re: CSP Assembly- No-clean vs Aqueous

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 17:34:23 EST 1998 | Michael Allen

I'm afraid we don't agree regarding the best test method to use here. My understanding is as follows. The omegameter test measures board-level, ionic contamination (i.e., average for the entire board area and all components); it does not tell you w

SIR starting point...?

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 22:15:36 EDT 2002 | davef

First, SIR data is heavily dependant on the test pattern selected. Be very careful when comparing the results of resistance readings taken from different geometric patterns. Second, if yer talkin': * Bare boards, yupper. * Finished assemblies impor

IONIC CLEANLINESS SPEC FOR BARE PWBs

Electronics Forum | Sun May 09 16:25:00 EDT 2004 | gabriele

Military and most commercial standards requires > post-soldered boards to measure less than 10 > �g/in of NaCl (14 when using an Omegameter, 20 > on a Ionagraph, and 37 on a Zero-Ion). > > As Dave > stated, 6.5 �g/in of NaCl is called out in >

Re: CSP Assembly- SIR Test

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 31 01:09:18 EST 1998 | Kelvin Chow

Dear Micheal, SIR test is used to characterize fluxes by determining the degration of electrical insulation resistance of rigid printed wiring board specimens after exposure to the specified flux. (IPC TM-650 #2.6.3.3 http://www.ipc.org/html/tm2.6.h

Re: CSP Assembly- SIR Test

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 31 14:20:35 EST 1998 | Michael Allen

Kelvin, Yes, we're referencing the same spec. I performed the test under the Class 2 conditions (except that I used a 100V bias rather than 50V...but my water-washed microBGAs still passed). Regarding the omegameter test: we have this instrument,

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