Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 26 09:05:09 EDT 2008 | tony_d
Hello INGE FI, I know what you are going through. A few years back, I was faced with having to purchase AOI equipment for my business. My selection team and I looked at several different AOI manufacturers. We found that only two AOI vendors were sui
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 19:43:21 EDT 2024 | engineer4
I have extensive use in both AOI and SPI. When looking to buy an AOI all of the major players can do well in SMT applications, but for me Parmi stands out at the top. Parmi seems to stand out especially in chip and wafer inspection. Their U/I is ve
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 12:01:21 EST 1999 | Michael Vyskocil
IRSI - Integrated Reliability Corporation? It seems they do'nt have a turnkey solution for post reflow inspection. I only found an inspection on component-(die)-level. Do you have any additional information? Michael
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 28 19:45:33 EST 1998 | Ron Gilman
I will try to answer some of your questions. My name is Ron Gilman and I am President of Chipscale Robotics here in Fremont California. We manufacture Die Pick & Place equipment and would be happy to send you brochures. Please email me with your a
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 06 16:52:32 EDT 2003 | Kari
I was out at Photondynamics almost a year ago and saw the ISIS. It was very cool. I could be wrong, but I think photon let ISIS die, instead of selling the technology (as they did with the AOI and X-ray equipment. Bozos.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 09 10:15:17 EDT 2002 | msjohnston
Cal, Our parent company is a FAB and they are about to release a new generation of parts. Usually the die is qualified in a simple TSOP form factor. This time the first product quals will take place in the BGA and CSP from factors rather than the t
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 15:18:32 EDT 2018 | dnachristen
I would suggest spending the extra money and getting the Mirtec. Simple to program, great support and reliable. We run 2 of these machines (MV3-L) 10 hours a day 6 days a week. Remember, you get what you pay for. If programmed correctly, the Mirte
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 06 17:15:06 EST 2002 | djarvis
Hmmmm, very good point. I never thought about it much as such dedicated tools were not available when I first kicked off. I'd look at the reflow under a microscope and if I could identify any problems, I'd start to look at the print using the same
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