Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 09 15:20:19 EDT 2002 | pjc
When you look at the capabilities of Combo machines they tend to sacrifice performance when compared to separate X-ray and AOI machines, meaning they don't do either the X-ray or AOI operations as well as a machine that was designed to do only one. A
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 14:29:58 EDT 2020 | SMTA-64315913
Can you share some information relative to these questions about your conformal coating process: 1) What process controls do you use for conformal coating? 2) Do you perform manual conformal coating inspection? 3) Do you use AOI for inspecting confor
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 09:22:41 EST 2007 | devajj
BTW, The surrounded QFN fine pitch terminals > should have the normal aperture reduction of 7 % > in case of RoHS Senju solder paste. This works > for our Telecom customer. > > The vias in the > ground pad will be somewhat filled with solder >
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 17:41:32 EDT 2008 | jerrysaise
Hello Before I say anything. Here is one caveat, I work for a 3D paste inspection vendor, I will not mention which. So you can take whatever I say with a grain of salt. Paste inspection will make a difference if you want to put the effort into it ma
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 14 15:47:07 EST 2004 | Larry
Depends a lot on what you want to solve. Very low volume conformation of componpents down to legends, process control or inspection of assembly. Biggest problem is they are resource hogs. Most require constant attention. Any change in component sup
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 25 12:01:27 EST 2005 | Sachin Talwadkar
You're right! Whether "Pattern matching" or "Pixel recognition", in both cases, it is the operating person who will make an inference from the results obtained. This makes IPC knowledge the key to AOI usage. "Quality" is never introduced into a pro
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 14:43:22 EST 2005 | JB
I agree with the stand alone option. That way you can sample PCB's from different stages ( print, placement post reflow) In a controled process, after reflow inspection would be ideal.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 17:13:38 EST 2006 | ebert
Hi Lou, If real process control and useful defect data is what you're looking for, Orbotech has some of the best tools available out there.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 10 18:46:12 EDT 2002 | peterson
I posted a similar question a few months ago. Basically, I asked: "Can anyone who is NOT a salesman for an OI company, provide an objective argument for purchasing these very expensive systems." Well folks, not surprisingly, no one has posted a respo
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 11 04:25:49 EST 2002 | wbu
Don�t your recent findings on soldering defects point towards less need for AOI? Besides that, I imagine that with 100% control and having only good prints being processed while the bad ones getting washed and reprint you will see this magical 0%. Sh