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May, 2019


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Page 53 Practical Components Offers Mini SMT Test Board


Los Alamitos, CA — Practical Compo- nents has added a new SMTA solder paste test vehicle for miniaturized SMT applications to its array of dummy components, solder training kits and PCB evaluation kits. Consumer demand has acceler-


ated the pace of the miniaturization of electronics, compelling assemblers to develop robust capabilities for 01005 (0402 metric) and 0.012 in. (0.3 mm) pitch array packages, in order to remain competitive. To optimize the stencil printing


and reflow aspects of SMT assembly, given the challenging new realities, a process evaluation tool has been de-


MK Test’s BLRT System Achieves Boeing Co. Approval


Lake Barrington, IL — The BLRT, a lightweight, comprehensive measure- ment tool, from MK Test Systems has achieved a new approval milestone from The Boeing Company. The BLRT system is now ap-


proved to perform EME HIRF/light- ning build verification testing for all prescribed tests that are to be per- formed in a safe environment. The BLRT may be used as a replacement


SMTA solder paste test vehicle for miniaturized SMT assembly.


veloped that provides a turnkey solu- tion for solder paste performance testing. This new kit can be configured in


a variety of ways to meet customers’ needs. It also includes pads for 0.02 in. (0.5 mm) pitch BGAs down to 008004 (0201 metric). This vehicle is available with ENIG ImAg, OSP, ImSn, and SnPb HASL finishes and a stencil set


is also available. Contact: Practical Components,


Inc., 10762 Noel Street,


Los Alamitos, CA 90720 % 714-252-0010 E-mail: mkennedy@practicalcomponents.com Web: www.practicalcomponents.com


CREATING TOMORROW’S SOLUTIONS


INNOVATIVE SILICONE SOLUTIONS FOR ENHANCED DEVICE PERFORMANCE AND RELIABILITY.


BLRT bond, loop and joint test system.


for previously available loop resist- ance testers (LRTs) in both production and maintenance uses on all Boeing commercial aircraft. The BLRT provides fully auto-


mated data collection capabilities on the integrated PC. The system is ca- pable of guiding users through com- plete test sequences using graphic and textual user prompts for test set up and measurement. Results can be automatically recorded to customer network resources. These enhancements allow users


to make two-man jobs a single-person assignment that can be completed more accurately. The BLRT may only be used in


settings that do not require UL 913 Class1, Div 1 certification (fueled air- craft) or for testing on fire bottle in- stallations that include a squib or


any potential hazardous energy. Contact: MK Test Systems Americas, 22102 Pepper Road,


Lake Barrington, IL 60010 % 773-569-3778 E-mail: sales@mktest.com Web: www.mktest.com


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