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Vision Enhanced Materials Testing

With the ever increasing complexity of modern circuits and the inherent reliability issues associated with them, it becomes necessary to adapt tools that minimize product risk. Over time, XYZTEC, along with a number of our customers, have developed specialized materials tests that utilize our bond test equipment.

Two examples are creep testing (applying a constant load to a bond and measuring the bond displacement over time) and bend testing (to ensure that a substrate, typically ceramic, FR4 or silicon, has sufficient resilience to withstand a specified bend strain). These tests ensure that the final product remains reliable long after it leaves a customer’s factory.

Recently XYZTEC added a significant technology that further enhances our materials testing capability. We placed a special camera solution on our Condor Sigma. When this camera is combined with digital image recognition software, engineers have an additional tool to provide motion and strain analysis.

VEDDAC, developed by CWM GmbH, is a 2D image software solution that analyses motion, deformation and surface changes.

They offer a considerable amount of flexibility in their software, including:

  • Motion analysis during impact test
  • Local deformations during a bend test
  • Crack propagation at the interface of a compound material

With the VEDDAC solution, you can determine in-plane displacements and local strain fields on object surfaces. This tool can provide critical analysis and problem solving during the design engineering phase, in the failure analysis lab or even as a process monitor in production environments.

VEDDAC provides you with the ability to analyze your processes, even if the surface structure during deformation process varies greatly and includes high-quality, intelligent analysis technology when the image(s) analyzed have low contrast or poor surface structure.

VEDDAC also offers a wide variety of visualization options for displaying the results of your image sequence analysis. An extensive export functionality allows you to use the results in

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