Inspections

Manual Optical Inspection

Written by

Timon Höbert

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The manual optical inspection of printed circuit boards is a method for visually inspecting printed circuits. The conductive traces, components, and solder joints are inspected using microscopes or magnifying glasses. During the inspection, checks are made to ensure that the soldered joints are properly executed and free of defects. Any errors in the positioning of components or the conductive traces are also uncovered.


Benefits

In contrast to automated inspection, where machines and software are used, manual inspection relies on the eye and judgment of a technician or engineer.

Adaptability: An experienced inspector can adapt to different PCB designs and unexpected defects or deviations that automated systems might miss. This makes manual inspection particularly useful for prototypes or small production runs, where setting up an automated inspection system might not be economical.


Execution

To carry out a manual optical inspection, specially trained staff are required with extensive knowledge of electronics and the ability to recognize the smallest details. The inspection typically takes place in a clean, controlled environment free of dust and contaminants, ensuring high levels of accuracy.


Advantages & Disadvantages

Accuracy of detail (+)

Certain subtle or unusual defects are better recognized and interpreted by the human eye than by machines.

Flexibility (+)

Humans can adapt to different situations and respond to varying inspection needs, unlike machines programmed for specific parameters.

No technical limitations (+)

Manual inspection avoids the need for expensive hardware or software upgrades.

Time-consuming (-)

Manual inspection is slower compared to high-speed automated systems.

Subjectivity (-)

Reliance on human judgment introduces the risk of errors or inconsistencies in detecting defects.

Scalability issues (-)

High volumes or complex PCB designs can overwhelm manual inspection processes, making them less viable compared to machine systems.

Timon Höbert

Timon Höbert

CTO @ bee produced

Timon focuses on building scalable, reliable systems and turning complex technical challenges into clean, effective solutions. He combines deep engineering expertise with a practical mindset, ensuring that products not only work - but work well at scale.

Timon Höbert

Timon Höbert

CTO @ bee produced

Timon focuses on building scalable, reliable systems and turning complex technical challenges into clean, effective solutions. He combines deep engineering expertise with a practical mindset, ensuring that products not only work - but work well at scale.

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