Key Features When Selecting a Microscope for Wafer Probe Station
Table of Contents What Are the Essential Functions of Microscopes in Wafer Probe Stations? Have you ever wondered what makes a microscope indispensable for wafer
The use of a microscope is becoming essential as the components of the boards are becoming smaller so that the PCB( Printed Circuit Board) can hold more. Imaging systems can assist with the development of new PCBs.
Our microscopes can help you achieve fast and accurate inspection and rework, analysis and measurement, and assembly of PCBs to maintain or improve their performance.
High efficient inspection
Wide field of view, you don’t need to move PCB frequently to see more.
Big depth of view, you don’t need to adjust the microscope focus repetitively.
Which means more details, and less adjustment to save your time.
All the tiny components on PCB can be observed rapidly and precisely.
Low distortion offers reliable inspection and measurement.
Our professional sales and engineers will be happy to help you with their knowledge and experience.
Table of Contents What Are the Essential Functions of Microscopes in Wafer Probe Stations? Have you ever wondered what makes a microscope indispensable for wafer
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