Comparing Ordinary AOI and Online AOI for SMT Assembly Use
Comparing Ordinary AOI and Online AOI for SMT Assembly Use
10 Jun, 2025
By 管理
Key Takeaways
Ordinary AOI suits low-volume production and detailed offline inspections, offering flexibility for small batches.
Online AOI enables real-time in-line inspection, reducing rework costs by catching defects during production.
Choose AOI based on production scale, speed requirements, budget, and quality standards.
Understanding Ordinary AOI and Online AOI in SMT Assembly Use
What Is Ordinary AOI?
Ordinary AOI (Automated Optical Inspection) performs offline PCB inspection after production. It uses cameras to detect defects like missing components or soldering issues, ideal for small batches or prototype testing.
Aspect
Description
Measurement Uncertainty
±0.4mil accuracy for defect detection
Repeatability
Consistent results under identical conditions
Design Rule Inspection
Validates PCB layouts against standards
What Is Online AOI?
Online AOI inspects PCBs in real-time during production, using image comparison to identify defects like misaligned parts or solder bridges. It integrates with production lines for high-volume manufacturing.
LTPCBA’s AOI Approach
LTPCBA combines AOI with Automated X-ray Inspection (AXI) for comprehensive checks, especially for hidden solder joints in BGAs that AOI alone can’t visualize.
Key Differences Between Ordinary AOI and Online AOI
Offline vs. Inline Inspection
Ordinary AOI: Manual post-production inspection, prone to handling delays.