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Omega Meter SMD 600 Ionograph

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 15 14:19:55 EST 2008 | aqueous

Specialty Coating Systems: (800) 356-8260 (317) 244-1200 http://www.scscoatings.com/parylene_equipment/omegameter.aspx Good Luck! Mike Konrad Aqueous Technologies www.aqueoustech.com konrad@aqueoustech.com

Electromigration Testing

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 13:16:23 EDT 2004 | GS

Hi Davef, if by using Omegameter 600 SMD I am reading 1,56 microgram NaCL/sqcm, what is the real value I am measuring? considering the 14 sensitivity ?

Ionic testing and No-Clean flux

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 09:23:21 EST 2000 | Casimir Budzinski

If No-Clean flux does not need to be cleaned, then why do I get readings of up to 27(ug NaCl/sq in) on boards that are not washed, up to 23.4(ug NaCl/sq in) on boards washed with DI water only and from 1.2 to 10.1(ug NaCl/sq in) on boards washed with

Re: Water Batch Cleaners

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 13:34:06 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| Hey Scott, | | Good posting. However, what test did you perform and what was the nature of your technology? Both ionics (SMD600) and SIR on RF product to the 3 Gig range. Power amps and Xceivers. Technology was mixed; double sided SMT. My bare b

Ionic - MIL-P-28809A vs IPC TM650 (2.3.25C)

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 04:00:36 EST 2008 | caerleon

Our sub-contractors will be using SMD600. Thankyou all for your replies much appriciated.

Ionic - MIL-P-28809A vs IPC TM650 (2.3.25C)

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 06:02:22 EST 2008 | caerleon

Hi all, I have been in the game for near on 15 years and finally something has stumped me! As this site has always provided a wealth of knowledge and at times some amusement I have decided to post it here. Ok. My company uses a test method on an Om

Electromigration Testing

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 04 06:25:07 EDT 2004 | GS

Many Thanks Dave for your patience (GBY). I was just trying to give a chance to our connector Supllier to read few micrograms less of NaCl found with the connectors. But even if using a "bonus formula" they are out of specs. Following it could be i

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 >

SMD flatness standard

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 18 08:42:11 EST 2006 | davef

Bow & twist: IPC-A-600. Acceptability of Printed Boards 1.5%; Goal 0.005" per inch; Practicle 0.007" per inch

SMD flatness standard

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 18 21:20:58 EST 2006 | Fer

Dave, May I ask where did you find the 1.5%, or the goal of .005" (or .007") per inch? The IPC-A-600 bow and twist standard calls for a .75% based on the calculation of the test method TM-650, method 2.4.22, which calculates the percentage based on


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