Electronics Forum: faxitron radiation damage (Page 1 of 1)

Component Damage By XRay

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 18:13:22 EDT 2001 | davef

Would comment extensively on the following? The xray equipment vendors have told me that xray tubes that are less than 100kV have a very low probability of damaging components. Note the "very low probability" statement - they have not seen any custo

Is X-RAY can damaged Flash IC i.e. imbeded program ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 10:18:03 EST 2001 | gzweig

There is no question but that x-radiation is an ionizing radiation and can effect components sensitive to ionization . The higher the power level of the x-ray source, the higher the amount of ionization taking place. At low levels of x-ray we have ne

Freshman in SMT industry needing advice

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 18:17:48 EST 2004 | kerryn

It should be noted that some of the main reasons to change from manual cleaning to automated stencil cleaning are: � Manual cleaning is not consistent � quality is totally in the operators hands � Contamination left on the stencil and in the aperture

Re: DFM / DFT information

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 13 22:20:38 EDT 2000 | Dave F

=10 mils larger than lead 3 silk screen legend text weight >=10 mils 4 pads >=15 mils larger than finished hole sizes 5 place through hole components on 50 mil grid 6 no silk screen legend text over vias (if vias not solder masked) or holes 7 so

Freshman in SMT industry needing advice

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 14:45:01 EDT 2004 | Michelle Ogihara

As many people have participated in this email string, including competitors and customers of Sawa, I would like to respond to especially one rather detailed email expressing concerns with this stencil cleaning system. Also, this teaches me to keep

  1  

faxitron radiation damage searches for Companies, Equipment, Machines, Suppliers & Information