An improved defect classification algorithm for six printing defects and its implementation on real printed circuit board images

Because decisions made by human inspectors often involve subjective judgment, in addition to being intensive and therefore costly, an automated approach for printed circuit board (PCB) inspection is preferred to eliminate subjective discrimination and thus provide fast, quantitative, and dimensional...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Ismail, Ibrahim, Zuwairie, Khalil, Kamal, Mohd. Mokji, Musa, Abu Bakar, Syed Ab. Rahman, Wan Ahmad, Wan Khairunizam, Mokhtar, Norrima
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Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46590/
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Summary:Because decisions made by human inspectors often involve subjective judgment, in addition to being intensive and therefore costly, an automated approach for printed circuit board (PCB) inspection is preferred to eliminate subjective discrimination and thus provide fast, quantitative, and dimensional assessments. In this study, defect classification is essential to the identification of defect sources. Therefore, an algorithm for PCB defect classification is presented that consists of well-known conventional operations, including image difference, image subtraction, image addition, counted image comparator, flood-fill, and labeling for the classification of six different defects, namely, missing hole, pinhole, underetch, short-circuit, open-circuit, and mousebite. The defect classification algorithm is improved by incorporating proper image registration and thresholding techniques to solve the alignment and uneven illumination problem. The improved PCB defect classification algorithm has been applied to real PCB images to successfully classify all of the defects.