Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 13:48:23 EDT 2007 | Gary
Sorry. I ment to send you to http://www.smttools.com/ Look at the BGA-100 scope.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 22:27:14 EST 2005 | minimicro
I would look at the SMT Tools BGA-100 scope this is by far the most cost effective tool for the money. We use it in conjunction with our Glenbrook X-ray and get great results. Gary
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 11:10:28 EDT 2007 | rgduval
Anyone using or have used a handheld endoscope such as the BGA100 offered by SMT Tools is offering? I saw one this week at NEPCON, and am considering at least demoing the item to see how it would work in our process. Anyone have any opinions on thi
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 15:52:39 EST 2005 | pjc
There are quite a lot out there now: http://www.sapltd.co.uk/electronic_production/bga_scope/bga_scope.htm http://www.ocwhite.com/bga/ http://www.hirox-usa.com/bga.html http://www.jergensinc.com/infodir/catalog_asg.asp?GroupNum=175 http://www.sm
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 16:59:41 EDT 2006 | davef
BGA inspection microscope * sapltd.co.uk/electronic_production/bga_scope/bga_scope.htm * ocwhite.com/bga/ * hirox-usa.com/bga.html * jergensinc.com/infodir/catalog_asg.asp?GroupNum=175 * smttools.com/bga100.html * huntron.com/products/optilia/optili
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 16:24:46 EDT 2003 | minimicro
I like you looked all over and was frustrated. The prices that they are asking, you would think that we were back in the 90s when money was all over the place. After looking around I found a BGA-100 from SMT Tools. This system will do everything
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 16:26:49 EDT 2007 | kpm135
We have the BGA100 tool. It has its uses. Its nice to see if the balls on a BGA have collapsed and reflowed properly. At the same time though you can only see the balls around the edge of the BGA. It can also be dificult to position the device to see
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 15:41:41 EST 2002 | gdstanton
MyData packages may be exported in ASCII format with a 3 1/2" floppy. Select Utility, Export, Package, DOS-Diskette, Choose Single or ALL packages, Select Package with Data. The resulting file should look something like this: # *** PACKAGES *** P00
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