Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 23:04:51 EDT 2006 | davef
Lets be clear: * Capabilities of a test machine is defined by the equipment manufacturer. * Capabilities of test machine specific software is defined by the equipment manufacturer. * Coverage of the unique testhead is defined by the end-user that pur
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 17:49:43 EST 2008 | slthomas
The president of my former place of employment used a screw driver for his solder joint quality assessment. I recommend you keep yours calibrated and locked up, just to be safe.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 17 13:25:04 EST 2004 | bob Willis
I believe this is the only system on the market place and was developed by Panasonic in Japan with Malcolm. As stated it does check a limited number of elements but that was its intention when produced. I believe that only high volume shops would u
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 25 02:17:01 EST 2013 | alexeis
Hi, Flying Probe uses only for symptom detection. Do you have software tools for repair station that can helps to your engineering to detect cause? If you need a software tools, feel free to contact me by email: alexeis@proventustech.com. Best Reg
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 16:30:48 EDT 2016 | proy
We have been studying and learing how to work with an older Seica Pilot (S20 software) flying probe tester. A third party company has been very helpful but they are not that familiar with the S20 software. Looking for someone with knowledge of the S2
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 26 21:48:28 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad
Hi GS, Just a clarification� No-clean does NOT equal no ions. It equals less ions (at best). Automatic R.O.S.E (Resistivity Of Solvent Extract) testers are commonly used to detect ionic contamination from no-clean applications. Your comment rega
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 17:08:15 EST 2006 | GS
3,5 ugr/cm2 NaCl) or power components, or Raw PCB. Nothing with the solder process or fluxes. Ion Chromatography analysis was necessary to help understanding of contamination origin. When occasionally we run TIC on a NC assembled PBA (Paste ROL0 or
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 13:02:13 EST 2006 | masrimhd
Hi, Thank you for your answers. But I want to explain some points on which I would appreciate any comment: * Having calibrated the process, we intend to carry out the ROSE test just on SAMPLES of the finished boards. Lets say one every hour. I exp
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 14:38:43 EST 2003 | jonfox
I have worked with Macola, MAS90 now BPCS ("B-Pics"). They are ALL expensive too. To me the MAS software had the best interface and was "easier" to teach an operator who needed to pull up a BOM for a job or to see about missing/short kit items. I
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 11 14:42:09 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
Here's a cheer I found on the ASQC Website. "Quality Cheer" by QC McSnigglets Who found it? WE DID! Who made it? THEY did. D - E - F - E - C - T - S Who found it? WE DID! Who made it? THEY did. D - E - F - E - C - T - S Du-du-du-du- DE-FECTS