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Michael Weber SAIC Intern Purdue Technology Center August 10, 2010.

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1 Michael Weber SAIC Intern Purdue Technology Center August 10, 2010

2  Fisher Scientific Micromaster Microscope  Canon G10 Camera  USB Digital Microscope  Fiber-Optic Light Source 360 Ring lamp Bifurcated light guide  7 In. Tile Wet Saw  Hand Dremel tool

3  Fisher XDAL X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer Perform elemental analysis of samples; returns weight percent of elements Design programs to calculate thickness of layers Automated arrays of inspection points Generate tabular and graphical results

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5  Nibbler Designed for soft sheet metal Cuts boards well but poor maneuverability

6  Diamond Tech DL3000 XL Band Saw Variable speed, diamond-tipped blade Integrated water pump with filters

7  Hitachi TM-1000 Tabletop SEM 20x – 10,000x magnification; 15 kV voltage 70 mm maximum specimen size Integrated software for all image manipulation, capture, editing Acrylic enclosure with filter-fed air for clean environment

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10  Well-documented data base of inventory; backlog of parts still needed to be examined  Instruments with sufficient capabilities for elemental analysis, cutting, and inspection  Developed routine for inspection (Logging, XRF, component extraction, SEM)

11  Continue to search for parts; need a more reliable Pb-free source  Refine methods; namely a method to clean debris from boards without removing whiskers  Continue examination with possible acceleration of commercial whiskers


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