An algorithm to group defects on printed circuit board for automated visual inspection
Due to disadvantages in manual inspection, an automated visual inspection system is needed to eliminate subjective aspects and provides fast and quantitative assessment of printed circuit board (PCB). Up to the present, there has been a lot of work and research concentrated on PCB defect detection...
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my.utm.88282017-10-19T03:56:21Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8828/ An algorithm to group defects on printed circuit board for automated visual inspection Khalid, Noor Khafifah Ibrahim, Zuwairie Zainal Abidin, Mohamad Shukri TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Due to disadvantages in manual inspection, an automated visual inspection system is needed to eliminate subjective aspects and provides fast and quantitative assessment of printed circuit board (PCB). Up to the present, there has been a lot of work and research concentrated on PCB defect detection. PCB defects detection is necessary for verification of the characteristics of PCB to make sure it is in conformity with the design specifications. However, besides the need to detect the defects, it is also essential to classify these defects so that the source of these defects can be identified. Unfortunately, this area has been neglected and not been given enough attention. Hence, this study proposes an algorithm to group the defects found on bare PCB. Using a synthetically generated PCB image, the algorithm is able to group 14 commonly known PCB defects into five groups. The proposed algorithm includes several image processing operations such as image subtraction, image adding, logical XOR and NOT, and flood fill operator UK Simulation Society 2008-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8828/3/ZuwairieIbrahim2008_AnAlgorithmToGroupDefectsonPrintedCircuit.pdf Khalid, Noor Khafifah and Ibrahim, Zuwairie and Zainal Abidin, Mohamad Shukri (2008) An algorithm to group defects on printed circuit board for automated visual inspection. International Journal of Simulation: Systems, Science, and Technology, 9 (2). pp. 1-10. ISSN 1473-804X (Online) ISSN 1473-8031 (Print) http://library.georgetown.edu/newjour/i/msg03503.html |
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Due to disadvantages in manual inspection, an automated visual inspection system is needed to
eliminate subjective aspects and provides fast and quantitative assessment of printed circuit board (PCB). Up to
the present, there has been a lot of work and research concentrated on PCB defect detection. PCB defects
detection is necessary for verification of the characteristics of PCB to make sure it is in conformity with the
design specifications. However, besides the need to detect the defects, it is also essential to classify these defects
so that the source of these defects can be identified. Unfortunately, this area has been neglected and not been
given enough attention. Hence, this study proposes an algorithm to group the defects found on bare PCB. Using
a synthetically generated PCB image, the algorithm is able to group 14 commonly known PCB defects into five
groups. The proposed algorithm includes several image processing operations such as image subtraction, image
adding, logical XOR and NOT, and flood fill operator |
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Khalid, Noor Khafifah Ibrahim, Zuwairie Zainal Abidin, Mohamad Shukri |
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Khalid, Noor Khafifah Ibrahim, Zuwairie Zainal Abidin, Mohamad Shukri |
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An algorithm to group defects on printed circuit board for automated visual inspection |
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