Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 08:42:59 EST 2001 | madreindeer
HI, I would say around 80Kv 5-8um focalspot should be OK. Check systems like CR Technology,Phoenix,FeinFocus these are nice systems. There is low cost system Glenbrook any good I do not know. Good luck, MadReindeer
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 11:05:43 EST 2001 | vbutani
You can get systems at various performance levels depending on your budget. The low cost systems are a great way to start off and then you can upgrade to a higher performance unit when you move to finer pitch components. Check out the VJ-1000LP at h
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 14 10:23:51 EST 2001 | gzweig
This question and other issues on x-ray inspection of BGAs are addressed in the free PDF. publication available by e-mail entitled: Rapid and Effective X-ray Inspection of BGAs using "Signature Identification" Just place "send publication" in subj
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 02 16:30:42 EDT 2000 | Michael Parker
I found a reference to Cost of Conversion earlier this year. Basically, the average cost to convert a single component from raw materials to assembled goods is $.08, just after pick and place. After placement and before reflow, repair (solder paste r
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 11:40:50 EST 2001 | caldon
Your broad question will bring many answers.You do not mention PCB type which plays a key part in the inspection specs you look for. Your question is like asking "What is the best automobile?" You will have 1,000,000 answers. Best answered this way:
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 28 08:17:21 EDT 2003 | davef
We form a barrier to contain the dye, but regardless it is messy. Actually, we no longer use dye, per say. We use the stuff machinists use for staining metal. Look here for hints: * http://www.ivf.se/Elektronik/dye_penetrant/edefault.htm * http:
Electronics Forum | Mon May 26 08:02:11 EDT 2003 | davef
Resistance: Tables of wire gauge often provide a resistance measure of some kind for each gauge. That way we can estimate the resistance of any length of wire we might be interested in. Calculating trace resistance is only slightly more complicated.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 14:05:22 EDT 2000 | Jeff Sanchez
Ray, I don't know for sure what exact data Ceeris used to come up with their figures. Did they account for shipping? Was the rework done by expensive equipment? When I read your thre
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 06 08:38:25 EDT 2004 | Bob R.
You don't mention the board surface finish, but BGA's on NiAu are prone to brittle fracture in the Sn-Ni intermetallic on the board side of the joint. You may not be able to see it visually, but it would show up in a cross-section. In-circuit test
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 18 10:13:59 EST 2004 | davef
Materials added to solder can change its appearance. For instance: * Gold in tin/lead solder is dull / grainy * Palladium in tin/lead solder is dull / grainy We do NOT advocate using visual appearance to define the appearance of a good and a bad so