Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 16:00:04 EDT 2008 | grics
Obviously you wouldnt perform the most difficult rework tasks till last... Sorry. I should have clarified. We rack our units to keep good units flowing and fall out are held for rework. The line never stops. Inspection is inline and it is the deci
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 11:58:16 EDT 2009 | markhoch
Quick Question! We have an assembly that we're building for a customer that will have to be soldered via a Lead-Free Wave Solder. We do not currently have a Lead-Free Wave Solder in house. Does anyone know of a company that may be able to provide thi
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 10:22:59 EDT 2009 | dwl
We have an opportunity to purchase a Yestech YTV-1000 AOI machine. I am looking for opinions on how well they work and how they compare to the newer Yestech B3 AOI systems. We are a high mix, low volume EMS company. We do not currently have any exp
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 09 23:40:19 EST 2010 | glennster
OK Sergey, looks like no one wants to take this on. I will give it a shot and maybe others will add their 2 cents. The answer depends on what you want to inspect. X-ray inspection is based on the X-ray absorption properties of the materials in th
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 14:50:49 EST 2010 | rway
What Derek means is, you will have to train new templates from time to time, something you have to do with every AOI. Because there is no established method for marking parts, these markings can change. For instance, the text on chip resistors coul
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 18:08:29 EST 2011 | eadthem
vpblf I actually installed the Uniserver (apache mysql php) WAMP on the AOI machine and there is a setting to make it generate HTML board results, cant remember where off the top of my head. anyhow anyone in the inspection area can now open firefo
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 10:30:40 EST 2011 | bdamico
Hello Scott, Simply program the side angle cameras as you would for any other device using the downward camera. For instance, solder joint inspection for a PLCC would utilize a basis window, bridge inspection algorithm and individual solder joint i
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 28 08:56:26 EDT 2011 | cvoyles
Where you inspect depends on what you're looking for. X-Ray is a fairly specialized piece of gear and doesn't lend itself for example to paste registration or thickness measurement. A laser system is better suited. An X-Ray system would allow you to
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 19:49:11 EST 2011 | joeherz
Been awhile.... We are in the process of determining where are gaps are for compliance to J-STD-001E and I have a question for those in the know. This section of the standard says the following: ----------- Electronic/mechanical components (includi
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 15 10:44:53 EST 2011 | davef
Hi Joe This last sentence was not included in previous versions of J-STD-001. So, the first sentence required that all components, wires and boards had to be tested for solderability prior to use. We're talking 100% testing and inspection. That's bu
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