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Test for gross and fine leaks in as little as 6 minutes.*


March, 2012 Laser Selective Soldering


Salem, NH — Seica Inc. is showcas- ing the Pilot V8 Flying Prober, the Firefly Laser Selective Soldering sys- tem, and the Compact TK Functional and In-Circuit Test system. The Pilot V8 Flying Prober is an


innovative technology that offers top performance for high test speed, test coverage and flexibility. The system’s vertical architecture is the optimum solution for probing both sides of the UUT simultaneously. This feature guarantees fast, precise, reliable and repeatable probing; it also allows for full availability of all the mobile resources for testing the UUT. The Pilot V8 is equipped with 8


Only NorCom optical leak technology detects both gross and fine leaks in hermetically sealed packages, this fast. Instead of using multiple technologies


and processes, you can leak test virtually any type of package with one high-speed system. The NorCom 2020™


series inspects hermetically sealed components to


MIL-STD 883 requirements either in seam seal trays, or when already mounted to circuits boards and assemblies. It automatically rejects failed devices, and reports the leak rate for each part, eliminating “divide and conquer” leak testing.


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610-592-0167 1055West Germantown Pike Norristown, PA 19403 USA


electrical flying test probes (4 on each side), 2 Openfix flying probes (1 on each side) and 2 CCD cameras (1 on each side), and 2 power probes (1 on each side) for a total of 14 mobile resources available to test the UUT. The mobile power probes enable power up of the UUT without requir- ing any additional fixed cables, allowing easy implementation of functional test. The test tools and techniques of


the Pilot V8 include: FNODE signa- ture analysis on the nets of the UUT; standard analog and digital in-cir- cuit test; vectorless tests (JSCAN and OPENFIX), to test ICs for opens and shorts; PWMON net analysis for power on the boards; continuity test to detect open tracks on the PCB; visual tests for component presence/ absence and rotation; optional func- tional test and boundary scan test capabilities; on board programming tools for digital devices; optional thermal scan resources. The Firefly System has been


designed to optimize flexibility and automation, including solutions for specific requirements, such as an external pre-heating. The Firefly is available in three configurations: top soldering, bottom soldering, and with top and bottom soldering. The laser in the Firefly system


is clean and versatile, and it allows for point to point adjustment of the


power needed for soldering; the lack of thermal inertia of the laser, com- bined with real-time temperature readings enable the dynamic cre- ation of the thermal profile. The abil- ity to apply all of the energy in a sin- gle point makes this technology applicable in situations where it is not possible to heat the whole board or where there are problems generat- ed by reduced accessibility. The user is able to change from lead to lead- free solder by simply changing the spool of solder wire. The clean solder- ing process eliminates the costs and logistics involved with cleaning boards and handling residual waste.


Seica: Flying Prober,


Pilot flying probers.


The Compact TK is the smallest con- figuration of the Functional and In- Circuit systems. The Compact line is recommend-


ed for ICT, functional, and on-board programming applications. It is char- acterized by excellent ergonomics, small footprint, easy maintenance, low power consumption and enhanced operator safety. The system provides: small standalone solution; parallel test option; up to 1536 analog chan- nels; up to 125 hybrid channels (maxi- mum 10 MHz digital); up to 3 user power supplies; functional test expandability; on board programming features; boundary scan test option; pneumatic/vacuum fixture receiver included; cabinet fully integrated with


PC and receive. Contact: Seica, Inc., 50A


Northwestern Drive, Suite 10, Salem, NH 03079 % 603-890-6002 Web: www.seica-na.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #2729.


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We provide you with a tailor-made solution that meets your resource planning requirements precisely. As we are a group of companies, we are able to offer you a rich and versatile product portfolio of full service solutions from a single source.


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