Contract Manufacturers Can Do More With AOI

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_hm
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AOI very effective tool
_hm   5/15/2013 7:16:19 PM
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Very informative and interesting post. I like AOI and it is very effective tool. However, it does not substitute electric ICT and FCT. Electronics assemblies are much more complex and it needs these additional tests.

 

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prabhakar_deosthali   5/16/2013 1:52:11 AM
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AOI is really a very effective and non-destructive  tool for board inspection. It reduces time for inspection, mishandling of the assembled boards on the inspection table and possible damage to the board while testing .

Only thing this kind of inspection method may not be able to detect is failure of parts during the assembly process ( either because of static charge or infant failure) for which some functional testing may be necessary after the AOI is done, in my opinion.

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elctrnx_lyf   5/16/2013 5:18:59 AM
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For any PCB assembly manufacturer AOI is an essential step for identification of defects that could be easily identified and can be corrected with very less cost. The defects that actually go into further stages could be very expensive to rework. In addition to AOI, Xray also will be good tool to identify any solder related defects of small pitch high density BGA packages.



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