Title :
Laser Doppler vibrometry use in detecting faulty printed circuit boards
Author :
Reiten, M.T. ; Wright, R. Glenn
Author_Institution :
GMA Ind., Inc., Annapolis, MD
Abstract :
Laser Doppler vibrometry has been demonstrated to have significant potential to detect a wide range of faults in printed circuit boards and components. Large scale structural defects, such as loose or aging solder joints, will change the resonant frequency of the unit under test. The physical changes in components or PC board due to thermal overstress will also change the encapsulating material frequency response. Impulse stimulation excites a broad range of frequencies simultaneously and allows observation of ldquoring downrdquo behavior. Optical impulse generation is a completely non-contact test system with a high degree of spatial resolution. Laser vibrometry is applicable to passive and active mode testing. The information obtained from vibrometric inspection provides complimentary data suitable for integration into a large suite of automated test systems. Optimization of a number of hardware parameters must be tuned to achieve consistent results that correlate actual faults with statistically significant data.
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; automatic optical inspection; fault diagnosis; measurement by laser beam; printed circuit testing; vibration measurement; active mode testing; aging solder joints; automated test systems; fault detection; faulty printed circuit boards; laser Doppler vibrometry; loose solder joints; noncontact test system; optical impulse generation; passive mode testing; thermal overstress; vibrometric inspection; Aging; Circuit faults; Electrical fault detection; Fault detection; Large-scale systems; Laser theory; Printed circuits; Resonant frequency; Soldering; System testing; Circuit Board; Fault Detection; Laser Doppler Vibrometry; Optical Inspection;
Conference_Titel :
AUTOTESTCON, 2008 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Salt Lake Cirty, UT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2225-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1088-7725
DOI :
10.1109/AUTEST.2008.4662579