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Ingun Offers Interface


Lake Wylie, SC — Ingun is offering a range of interface blocks and acces- sories for test fixtures designed to provide reliable contact quality using spring-loaded signal trans- mission. The Ingun interface blocks are used to secure signal transmission in internal interfaces within the company’s interchange- able text fixtures, including the MA 2109, MA 2111, MA 2112, MA 2113, MA 2113T, and MA 2114, as well as in external interfaces. Well-aligned contact strokes


are designed to guarantee stable, low transfer resistance and to pro- vide continuous and reliable con- tact quality. The company has devel- oped a wide variety of functional test products, such as probes and text fix- tures. Its spring-loaded probes are available in over 20,000 possible ver- sions. The company’s test fixtures are available in both standard and custom


solutions to meet the widest possible variety of application requirements.


SPEA Launches High Blocks and Test Probes Productivity Flying Prober


Tyler, TX — SPEA has launched a new flying probe tester, the 4080, designed to parallel the productivity of bed-of-nails testers. Built on gran- ite, the machine structure is stable, dampens vibrations and controls thermal energy. The eight flying heads of the 4080, moved by state-of- the-art linear motors, are able to reach high levels of acceleration without affecting their precision. According to the company, the result is productivity three times higher than that of other systems. When compared to bed-of-nails


Test probes and interface components. Contact: Ingun USA, Inc., 252


Latitude Lane, Suite 102, Lake Wylie, SC 29710 % 803-831-1200 fax: 803-656-5080 E-mail: mailbox@ingun.us Web: www.ingun.us


See at IPC APEX, Booth 2233


type testers, the flying prober offers accuracy and accessibility, flexibility, and higher test coverage. There is no cost for fixturing and the machine is immediately ready to test a new prod- uct. Board layout changes or modifica- tions are not a problem, since all that is needed is to modify the tester’s pro- gram. This also offers the advantage of testing on the same machine from prototype to production. The machine’s speed has been


optimized not to compromise its accuracy. The combination of the granite structure with linear optical encoders mounted on the x, y, and z axes makes it possible to reliably contact 50 µm pads with no damage. Board testing is fast, precise and complete. The system performs elec-


trical, mechanical and electro- mechanical testing — not just in-cir- cuit test but also coverage of short circuits, LED color and light intensi-


SPEA 4080 flying probe tester.


ty, and component presence/absence, along with onboard programming, boundary scan, functional test, open pin test, waveform analysis, optical test, and OCR. The machine can be easily connected to an ERP system for remote monitoring of production trends and real-time analysis of the


causes of failure. Contact: SPEA America LLC,


2609 SSW Loop 323, Tyler, TX 75701 % 903-595-4433 fax: 903-595- 5003 E-mail: info.america@spea.com Web: www.spea.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 2345


Koki Intros Solder Paste for Formic Acid Reflow


Lake Elsinore, CA — Koki has introduced its latest solder paste, the E10 series, formu- lated with lead and a high melting temperature for high- reliability applications. For customers using solder pre- forms for power device join- ing, the E10 series, co-devel- oped with Origin Electric, is now available for joining a bare chip as a solder paste. The paste offers flexibility in product design along with improving work and process efficiency. Formic acid reaches deep


into solder deposits during the reflow process and facilitates the reduction-oxidation reaction. The E10 series leaves almost no flux residue after soldering, eliminating concerns about resin molding and additional reflowing. According to the company, the E10 series may reduce the material cost of a preform by up to 50 percent. The paste also allows the user to eliminate jigs,


E10 series high-reliability solder paste. improving mounting efficiency and


shortening takt time. Contact: Koki Solder America,


Inc., 18510 Pasadena Avenue, Suite


E, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 % 951-245-8755 fax: 951-245-8655 E-mail: roberto@kokiamerica.com Web: www.kokiamerica.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 817


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