Claims
- 1. A method of inspecting a printed board for pattern defects, said printed board being provided with an electrically-conductive pattern and a through hole thereon, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) photoelectrically reading an image of said printed board;
- (b) dividing said image of said printed board into a first pattern image representing said electrically conductive pattern and a hole image representing said through hole;
- (c) obtaining a second pattern image by selectively performing one of the steps of:
- (c-1) defining said second pattern image by said first pattern image itself and
- (c-2) magnifying said hole image to obtain a magnified hole image and then obtaining said second pattern image by an overlapped region image representing an overlapped region on which said first pattern image and said magnified hole image overlap each other;
- (d) detecting a center point of said hole image;
- (e) defining a two-dimensional radial operator having unit operators which extend from a radial center point to different directions;
- (f) applying said radial operator to said second pattern image under the condition where said radiant center point is positioned at said center point of said hole image;
- (g) calculating an aperture angle of said second pattern image as a function of an application result of said radial operator obtained in the step (f}; and
- (h) comparing said aperture angle with a predetermined reference angle and thereby judging whether said electrically conductive pattern has a non-allowable defect or not.
- 2. A method of claim 1, wherein:
- said radial operator is a logical gate operator;
- the step (g) includes the steps of:
- (g-1) obtaining a logical pattern in which said application result is represented by a radial arrangement of arms each of which is a chain of bits being at first and/or second logical levels; and
- (g-2) counting a number of said arms only including said first logical level and then obtaining said aperture angle as a function of said number of said arms.
- 3. A method of claim 2, further comprising the steps of:
- (i) detecting a size of said hole image;
- (j) compressing said second pattern image at a compression ratio which is selected as a function of said size and thereby obtaining a compressed image which is employed in the step (f) as said second pattern image.
- 4. An apparatus for inspecting a printed board for pattern defects, said printed board being provided with an electrically-conductive pattern and a through hole therein, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) image reader means for photoelectrically reading an image of said printed board;
- (b) means for dividing said image of said printed board into a pattern image representing said electrically conductive pattern and a hole image representing said through hole;
- (c) means for magnifying said hole image and thereby obtaining a magnified hole image;
- (d) means for obtaining an overlapped region image representing an overlapped region on which said pattern image and said magnified hole image overlap each other;
- (e) means for detecting a center point of said hole image;
- (f) logic circuit means for defining a two-dimensional radial operator having unit operators which extend from a radial center point to different directions:
- (f) means for supplying said overlapped image to said logic circuit means such that said radiant center point is positioned at said center point of said hole image;
- (g) means for calculating an aperture angle of said overlapped region image as a function of outputs of said logic circuit means; and
- (h) means for comparing said aperture angle with a predetermined reference angle and thereby judging whether said electrically conductive pattern has a non-allowable defect or not.
Priority Claims (5)
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1-82117 |
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1-119056 |
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1-131876 |
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1-164330 |
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1-164331 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/500,294, filed Mar. 27, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,027,417.
US Referenced Citations (5)
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