Method and apparatus for inspecting printed wiring boards
First Claim
1. An apparatus for inspecting printed wiring boards wherein a wiring pattern on a printed wiring board is inspected by detecting light reflected from a wiring surface of the printed wiring board, said apparatus comprising:
- first illuminating means for illuminating the wiring surface of the printed wiring board with light substantially normal to the wiring surface;
second illuminating means for illuminating the wiring surface of said printed wiring board with light at a large incident angle; and
means for deciding whether a defect exists in a wiring pattern on said wiring surface by receiving the light reflected from said wiring surface as a result of the light illumination by the first and second illuminating means.
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Abstract
In order to optically inspect wiring patterns on a printed wiring board, laterally travelling light rays are passed through a half reflecting mirror disposed above the printed wiring board so as to be directed downwardly, thereby illuminating a wiring surface of the printed wiring board with the light normal thereto and at the same time light is directed at a large incident angle to the wiring surface through, for example, optical glass fibers to illuminate the wiring surface, whereby a corner which is a part of the wall defining a plated through hole formed in the printed wiring board can be detected as an accurate optical image, thus ensuring a highly accurate inspection of the wiring patterns.
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14 Claims
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1. An apparatus for inspecting printed wiring boards wherein a wiring pattern on a printed wiring board is inspected by detecting light reflected from a wiring surface of the printed wiring board, said apparatus comprising:
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first illuminating means for illuminating the wiring surface of the printed wiring board with light substantially normal to the wiring surface; second illuminating means for illuminating the wiring surface of said printed wiring board with light at a large incident angle; and means for deciding whether a defect exists in a wiring pattern on said wiring surface by receiving the light reflected from said wiring surface as a result of the light illumination by the first and second illuminating means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11)
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9. An apparatus for inspecting a printed wiring board having a wiring pattern formed on a wiring surface of the printed wiring board and at least one plated through hole, said plated through hole being formed in the direction of thickness of the printed wiring board said through hole expanding at its opening portion outwardly so that the wall defining the hole has a rounded corner at said opening portion, said apparatus comprising:
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means for illuminating said wiring surface and said corner of the wall of said plated through hole with light incident substantially normal to and at a large incident angle such that light reflected from said wiring surface and said corner is directed upwardly; and means positioned on the same side of said printed wiring board as said illuminating means for recognizing by receiving the reflected light rays in a direction normal to the printed wiring board a plane configuration of the wiring pattern and the corner as projected upon the horizontal plane. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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10. A method for inspecting printed wiring boards wherein a wiring pattern on a printed wiring board is inspected by detecting light reflected from a wiring surface of the printed wiring board, said method comprising the steps of:
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illuminating the wiring surface of a printed wiring board to be inspected with light substantially normal to and at a large incident angle; receiving light reflected from said wiring surface to form an optical image; converting the optical image to an electrical signal; translating the electrical signal to a binary signal; obtaining a similar binary signal from a printed wiring board to be used as a reference and storing these two kinds of binary signals separately; and comparing and collating the contents stored separately.
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Specification