Electronics Forum: tester (Page 16 of 34)

Contamination of components

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 03 23:24:55 EST 2001 | CAL

We test Parts and Components to IPC J-std-002/003. We also use a wetting Balance tester to determine solderability. We also test with SERA. We use ROSA to electrochemically revert the components back to their original state. Need more info ... email

Doing away with the ICT guy!

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 03 03:45:16 EST 2000 | HC Choi

Dear all, Ever thought about retrofitting your ICT testers to make them truly inline? We're doing some serious re-engineering and everything's on the list. Anyone got any experience (good and bad) to share? HC BTW, we'll KEEP the ICT guy, but he'

Re: testing after SMt assembly

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 21 10:11:57 EDT 1999 | Mark Quealy

| | Dear all | | Please help me to know what kind of tests usually done after SMT Pick & place and reflow oven. | | Our appliocation is Mainly fabrication of mother boards. | | Thanks | | | In theory, ICT is the classical answer (In-Circuit Test).

Shear Testing

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 12:57:52 EDT 1999 | John Sims

I need to perform shear tests on components that have been glued prior to wave soldering. Can any one recommend a shear tester and some standardized info on testing? We have had problems with poor glue bonds and would like to implement a test metho

Interface software for Cadence to QSV-1 and Point5588

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 24 23:31:14 EST 1998 | Gang

I got Quad QSV-1 assemblier and Tescon Point5588 fly probe tester this year. Any body know what kind software suit best for transfer Cadence Alegro 13 CAD data into those QSV-1 and Point5588 machine ? There are some software packages like UNICAM and

Re: Flying Probe Testers?

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 17 12:03:49 EDT 1998 | Wayne Brac

Steve: Take a look at the attached url. As with all testing systems, tooling / fixturing is costly. But, not as bad as a bunch of "Bed of Nails" test fixtures. Glad you had one of those great weekends, had to spend mine fishing,, again ,, Caught a

Re: 5 micrograms

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 14 10:26:55 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad

5 micrograms per sq. cm. is actually not too clean. The maximum military allowed post-clean, on-board contamination is 5.7 micrograms of NaCl /cm squared (when using the Zero-Ion brand ionic contamination tester). We are use to seeing cleanliness re

Re: In-circuit testing

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 03 09:36:45 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| :I am looking for a in circuit test provider doing | bed of nails and/ or boundary scan test in | Northern California. | | Zsolt: Most contract manufactures worth their bromine and chlorine salts have ITC testers and, I guess, would be happy, if

Wetting Balance Solderability Equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 16:04:47 EDT 2001 | Kelvin

Dear All, I am looking for a good wetting balance solderability tester. I hope this piece of equipment is maintence free, small dimension and robust. The most important is this equipment should comply with most of the industry test standard, like IP

Wetting Balance Solderability Equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 21:53:43 EDT 2001 | SR Evers

The once famous Kester unit (now discontinued by Kester) was made in the USA and still supported by Robotic Process Sytems of Liberty Lake, WA. It is being sold and serviced under the name of the RPS 6 Sigma. It is widely acknowledged to be the mos


tester searches for Companies, Equipment, Machines, Suppliers & Information