Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 12 23:01:11 EST 2008 | operator
Does anyone have a good source for inspection microscopes? I want something with a lot of zoom. I want to be able to zoom in on one 0603 resitor joint. I am not sure what the magnification on that would be. Anyway that would be what I would want, but
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 16:49:37 EST 2010 | davef
For a earlier, similar thread posted by an old friend Cal Driscoll ... Classes of BGA inspection machines * GO/No-go Machine specs: 50Kv, limited zoom, perpendicular head, board size. * Low to mid range machine:+75Kv, Angular inspection,zoom,image c
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 10:08:18 EDT 2006 | slthomas
Does anything happen when you tweak the magnification/zoom settings?
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 | Tue Jan 15 09:20:26 EST 2008 | rgduval
I just got a scope off of Ebay from Precision World. There have been some kinks, but, overall, it was a good experience. The scope I picked up actually zoomed a little too much for our needs (I need to use it for assembly, as well as inspection).
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 09:37:19 EDT 2010 | deborahgalek
If anyone else has version 7 of CircuitCam, I am currently using this software and have had many issues with text boxes and pictures moving significantly when zooming in and out. I have been given the following solutions: Use embed word or excel d
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 08:16:34 EDT 2015 | emeto
Hi, that's how it works: 1. Zoom to the object you want to start with. 2. Click S to center to the object. Depending on the zoom you can center to pad, line, corner.... 3. Click Z(this zeroes your Relative coordinates). If you click Ctrl+z(this ze
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 12:44:49 EDT 2017 | tsauve
The problem is registration between the stencil & the smallest pads on the 5 substrates. Using SPI s/w I can overlay the paste layer over the PCB image to determine stretch/shrink. Our worst case was shrinkage of 10.2mil on a 5-up 300mm panel - small
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Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 13 10:27:04 EDT 2013 | zinalnpatel
We currently own a MV-2HTLP and I was wondering if we can zoom out to check the component that are bigger in size than the view area of the machine at the default position. If it is then can someone please help me out with it.