Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 22:20:16 EST 2009 | stevek
Looks like an improvement to the spinning stuff, but gads, I wish these people would stop using the term slice. The Teradyne still does not create a slice. It infers things from different sized shadows. It still cannot actually image a slice thoug
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 08:18:12 EDT 2003 | jgregory
Yes, your "slice theory" is correct, but ask yourself "how many slices?" This is the trick. By adding "slice points", you increase the robustness of the image. At the same time, you add time to the scan. Not too much that it outweighs the benefits,
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 06 12:24:36 EST 2002 | JasonGregory
The term is indeed "slice", Daniel. I am the 5DX engineer here in Austin, TX. To answer your question, The 5DX can slice at varying heights of virtually any solder joint. By changing certain comment lines of the NDF and RTF files, the 5DX can view th
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 08:00:33 EDT 2003 | pjc
Jason, In Transmission AXI the entire solder joint volume is imaged, not just a slice (no missing information) as with Cross-Section. Also, there is no signal loss from mechanical or digital image reconstruction (highest contrast and edge strength).
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 23 19:20:18 EST 1998 | Kevin
A buddy of mine has problems after depaneling double sided pre-scored PCB's. Resistors near the edge, after put into the slice and dice machine contain micro cracks. He's checked for them before and after depaneling. We figure it is the sectioning
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 06:13:31 EST 2005 | trs
Try to get a sample of Indium and give it a try......i happen to think its the greatest stuff since sliced bread!
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 10:33:30 EST 2006 | PWH
Wasn't the potato chip invented by accident when someone dropped sliced potatoes in hot oil? Maybe this could be the new thing! �Lead-Tots� or something like that.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 24 13:51:23 EST 1998 | Michael Allen
What kind of "slice and dice machine" do you use? I assume you're referring to what I call a score-breaker -- a device to separate the board from the panel (or from the adjacent board) by crushing the score-line WITHOUT bending the panel or the boar
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 11:34:04 EST 2002 | AndyC
Do you mean middle height slice ? . This is a term used to describe the x-ray taken at a mid-ball position on a BGA ball , ie , the "fattest/widest" part if the ball . This is generally done to see if voids contained within have led to fracture acros
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 26 13:29:58 EDT 2002 | dougt
I just read a blurb about the new feeder in a previous thread and was just wondering if these are the greatest things next to sliced bread like they claim it to be. From what I can see in the magazine add it looks like the cover tape is pealed and r