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Productronica: Dage debuts bond-test capability and x-ray systems

-- Test & Measurement World, 11/20/2007 12:27:00 PM

Dage Precision Industries at Productronica introduced an enhanced cold-bump-pull bond-testing capability as well as x-ray systems

The new, second-generation cold-bump-pull (CBP) bond-testing capability for the company’s 4000HS high-speed bond tester offers advantages over conventional shear testing, featuring loading that closely mimics that of drop testing on the corner balls of area-array devices. The new capability is suitable for detecting brittle fracture failures, which can occur with the introduction of lead-free materials.

The Dage 4000HS High-Speed Bond-tester with this new second-generation high-speed cold-bump-pull capability supports compliance with recently published JEDEC standards for both high-speed shear and high-speed CBP.

Dage also announced the new XiDAT XD7500NT digital x-ray inspection system, which offers sub-micron inspection capability; it features sealed-tube technology to minimize maintenance. The XD7500NT offers sub-micron inspection capability. Its manipulator design provides oblique angle viewing of up to 70 degrees for any position 360 degrees around any point of the 18 x 16-in. (458 x 407-mm) inspection area.

The XD7500NT comes standard with the Dage NT x-ray tube, providing sub-micron feature recognition to 950 nanometers. It provides real-time 1.3-megapixel digital inspection with results viewable on a 20-in. flat-panel LCD at system magnification up to 7400x. Optionally, the XD7500NT is available with the Dage XiDAT (x-ray integrated digital acquisition technology) 2.0 image-acquisition system, providing real-time digital inspection at 2.0 megapixels and viewable on a 24-in. flat-panel LCD. It comes equipped with Dage’s ImageWizard software.

In addition, the company highlighted its new XiDAT XD7800 large-board-format digital x-ray inspection system, which offers a 24 x 30-in. inspection area. The system is equipped with the Dage VR160 x-ray tube offering sub-micron feature recognition to 950 nanometers or is optionally available with the Dage NT250 x-ray tube with sub-micron feature recognition to 250 nanometers. It also comes with ImageWizard software.

www.dage-group.com

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